April 9, 2020
Student government groups and alumni associations from the University of Windsor and St. Clair College have partnered with their institutions to donate $100,000 in support efforts for front-line healthcare workers at Windsor Regional Hospital. Continue reading.
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Fund to provide student relief
The Office of the President and the Alumni and Advancement Department have launched a fundraising appeal to support University of Windsor students experiencing financial hardship as a result of the COVID-19 crisis.

The Student Relief Fund will support their immediate needs during this very challenging time, says UWindsor president Robert Gordon. Continue reading.
Relax with a book
This is a perfect time to sit outside, book in hand and read the Alumni Book Club's latest book,  RANGE by David Epstein. Click here to read a summary of the book.

Book club members will connect through a private online forum where they can discuss the current book and network with each other. Membership is free.  Click here to join the UWindsor Alumni Book Club.
Keeping kids busy
It was lights, camera, action for Emily Hastings-Speck BA’ 01, BEd ’02 and her family when they created their illusion video.  The family used a variety of costumes and featured activities their family enjoys.

Hastings-Speck said it was a great way to spend the afternoon having fun and being silly with the family. The exercise gave the children the opportunity to be creative and learn technical skills editing the video. Continue reading.
Click the image to view Hastings-Speck family video
Local glass artists shift production
Kris Gene BA '97 and his wife Eva Milinkovic, owners of Tsunami Glassworks and Soffi Lighting in Windsor, have shifted production from making blown glasswork to fabricating protective face shields to donate. Milinkovic said they are currently focusing on the smaller clinics, nursing homes and care facilities who don’t have broader access. 

They have made and distributed over 600 and are ramping up to produce 1,000 per week. Groups or companies may contact Tsunami Glassworks to request shields or make a donation to purchase materials.
Kris Gene
Diploma framing
Although the Spring convocation ceremony has been postponed, graduates can still have their diplomas framed in the quality Canadian-made wood frames offered by the Alumni Association.

All of the frame styles typically offered are available. There are several options for ordering your frame.
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