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New Director Named for Campus Police Services
Robert (Bob) Cowper was appointed as the new Director of Campus Police Services in May,
2002. He brings more than 28 years operational and management experience to the position.
Bob was previously a staff sergeant with Windsor Police in charge of the City Centre Patrol and
the Ancillary Volunteer Service.
Windsor Names New Director of Athletics and Recreational Services
The University of Windsor has appointed Gordon Grace of Mount Allison University as Director of the Division of Athletics and Recreational Services effective July 1. A native of Chatham, Ontario, Mr. Grace has an extensive background in coaching, sport management, event management, business and fundraising.
38 Campus Researchers Receive NSERC Grants
Grants for research at the University of Windsor from the Natural Sciences and Engineering
Research Council of Canada (NSERC) announced in May totalled $1,148,178. NSERC is also
awarding $245,554 for six new equipment grants to carry out some of the projects. In all, 38
researchers were successful in their applications to NSERC for this year. The full list of grants to
Windsor Researchers can be found at http://www.uwindsor.ca/research. The 44 awards are for
a total of $4,429,926 over five years. In 2001 a total of 40 researchers were successful in
obtaining $1,250,316 in NSERC awards plus $582,540 for equipment.
Ilcan is Windsor's Newest Canada Research Chair
Sociology Professor Suzan Ilcan was named Canada Research Chair in Social justice and
Globalization at the University of Windsor, in an announcement by Canada's Industry Minister
Allan Rock in March. The announcement means a total of $750,000 in new research support for
the work of Windsor's newest Canada Research Chair.
Dr. Ilcan joins two University of Windsor professors who were named Canada Research Chairs
in November 2001. That announcement meant a total of $2.2 million in new research support
for the work of the two new Canada Research Chairs at Windsor. University Professor of
Sociology, Dr. Eleanor Maticka-Tyndale, is the Canada Research Chair in Social Justice and
Sexual Health, and Environmental Engineering Professor, Stanley Reitsma, is the Canada
Research Chair in Water Resources.
Plenty of Campus Talent Behind Gold Award-winning Film
"Commedia Fantasia," a film by Gina Lori Riley Dance Enterprises, has won a Gold Award in
the Performance Arts-Dance, Drama, Music category at the prestigious Worldfest 2002,
Houston International Film Festival in Texas. Dramatic Art instructor Gina Lori Riley is the artistic
director of the company. Worldfest is one of the largest international film festivals in the United
States with some 25,000 people attending and more than 4,300 films entered in 200 categories.
(50 in Performance Arts-Dance, Drama, Music)
The idea began with Gina, who was executive producer. Co-producers and co-directors were Peter Freele, producer in the Media Production Unit of the Centre for Flexible Leaming, and Nick Shields, then director of the Media for a Change production unit in Communications Studies at the University of Windsor. The film was shot in six Windsor locations.
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