
A virtual panel discussion Wednesday will feature Windsor Law grads working in climate action.
A virtual panel discussion Wednesday will feature Windsor Law grads working in climate action.
Three UWindsor grads entered their biopic of a ball in what is billed as the world’s largest short film competition.
An annual scholarship fundraising concert to honour the life of School of Creative Arts voice teacher Catherine McKeever (BMus ’94), will move online this year to accommodate social distancing.
McKeever’s former student, Brianna DeSantis, established the event in 2013 following her teacher’s passing due to cancer in October 2012.
A practicum course in publishing has inspired English grad Ayesha Mumal (BA 2018) to pursue a career in that field.
UWindsor alumnus John Holland, who sings baritone, shares a Juno Award with the Ottawa Bach Choir.
Alumni @uwindsor.ca email accounts will begin transitioning to Outlook in October.
UWindsor students and alumni are among the performers who will take to the virtual stage during an online arts festival Aug. 22.
The Alumni Sports Hall of Fame will induct Lancer grads Matt Butler, Scott Hillman, Noelle Montcalm, and Osi Nriagu in September.
Michael Lucenkiw is the founder of Environment Machine Shop, one of seven startups gaining expertise this summer through EPICentre.
Windsor Law alumni Guri Pannu and Fatema Dada are among the founders of Conquer COVID-19.