Classes Resume at the University of Windsor

A tentative agreement has been reached by the University of Windsor Faculty Association (WUFA) and the University of Windsor. The agreement must still be ratified by members of WUFA and approved by the Board of Governors. However, regular classes will resume on Monday.

At a meeting of the Academic Advisory Council, which includes the Faculty deans, it was decided that:

  • Classes will take place on October 14 to 17 (following the Thanksgiving holiday on Monday, October 13th).   
  • The Fall semester will be extended by one week with classes ending on Friday, December 12th. 
  • No mid-term examinations are to be scheduled during the first two weeks of classes following the resumption of classes in accordance with Senate Bylaw 3, section 1.7. 
  • Law, Education and Nursing students will be provided with Faculty-specific information.

About the Author

David Shulman
David Shulman holds a B.A.(hons.) from Queen’s University, having majored in Philosophy and minored in History. There, he founded, and was the editor-in-chief of, a successful student academic magazine called Syndicus. The magazine still publishes regularly, and has interviewed such intellectually and socially noteworthy individuals as Noam Chomsky, Arthur Erickson, and Peter Mansbridge. At present, he occasionally advises the current editors. David also holds an M.A. from École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS), with a specialization in Analytic Philosophy (“PHILMASTER”). His studies and thesis focused on Philosophy of Language and Logic. He is currently a first-year law student at the University of Windsor. His interests include social justice, analytic philosophy, French language, politics, reading, writing, editing, squash, and paintballing.