
An opinion piece co-authored by a Windsor Law professor calls for appeal of a ruling overturning access criteria for medical assistance in dying.
An opinion piece co-authored by a Windsor Law professor calls for appeal of a ruling overturning access criteria for medical assistance in dying.
Laverne Jacobs was honoured as Outstanding Individual at the Windsor-Essex Accessibility Awards.
A reception April 17 will celebrate the launch of books by two Windsor Law professors.
UWindsor law professor Laverne Jacobs says the SNC-Lavalin controversy provides a useful example from which we can learn.
Third-year law student Oshani Amaratunga will have her research paper published the Pace Environmental Law Review.
The Windsor University Faculty Association will honour law professor Laverne Jacobs for her contributions to diversity and equity on May 2.
A panel will discuss the effects of autonomous vehicle technology on inclusivity and accessibility, February 14 at Windsor Law.
Australian disability discrimination commissioner, Alastair McEwin, will make two free public appearances on the UWindsor campus Monday, January 15.
Some members of UWindsor faculty and staff are extra-happy to have contributed to the 2012 campus campaign for United Way after winning prizes in a draw reserved for employee donors.
Among the prize winners are: