
Acknowledging the past must be a precondition to reconciliation of the conflict in Sri Lanka, says UWindsor professor Rudhramoorthy Cheran.
Acknowledging the past must be a precondition to reconciliation of the conflict in Sri Lanka, says UWindsor professor Rudhramoorthy Cheran.
April 22 is the final day to register for the Migrant Farm Worker Health Forum, to be held in Windsor Hall on Friday.
The downtown home of the School of Social Work will host an interdisciplinary conference on active aging Thursday, April 25.
Today is the deadline to RSVP for the April 24 conference “Health Equity and Social Inclusion: Newcomers to Canada.”
Political science student Rima Asfour won the “Why Humanities?” competition with an impassioned poem inspired by a horrific terrorist attack.
HRG Fellow Ronjon Paul Datta will close out Humanities Week with a consideration of contemporary morality, Friday in the SoCA Armouries.
The relationship between southwestern Ontario communities and temporary foreign workers is the subject of a panel discussion Thursday.
Humanities Week promises events every day, March 25 to 29.
Anthropologist Kathy M’Closkey will discuss insights from her book “Why the Navajo blanket became a rug,” March 19 on the UWindsor campus.
The Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminology invites its undergraduate students to discuss “What you can do with your degree,” during lunch Wednesday, March 13.
The event will feature presentations by: