The Retirees' Newsletter
The Retirees's Association ( Faculty, Librarian, Administrator), University of Windsor, Windsor, Ont. Canada
Vol IX , No. 3, June 1999
Campus News
UNIVERSITY HONOURS 25-YEAR EMPLOYEES
The University of Windsor will honour twenty employees who attained 25 years of service in 1998. A lunch was held in the Katzman Lounge on Friday, June 18, where each of these employees received a University of Windsor pin or pendant as a token of the University's appreciation for their years of service.
The 25-year employees honoured this year are:
Mrs. Judith Assef Office of External Affairs, Development and Alumni Affairs
Mr. Michael Baillargeon Information Technology Services
Mrs. Jutta Bauer Student Awards and Financial Aid, Division of Student Affairs
Mrs. Angela Capaldi Office of the Executive Dean, College of Engineering and Science
Dr. Ian Crawford Faculty of Education College of Business Administration, Education and Law
Mrs. Aase Cuthbert Student Awards and Financial Aid, Division of Student Affairs
Mr. Kerry Eagen Office of Vice President, Academic
Dr. Kaye Fawdry School of Nursing, College of Engineering and Science
Prof. Arthur Flett Visual Arts , College of Arts and Human Sciences
Dr. Wilfred Gallant Social Work , College of Arts and Human Sciences
Mrs. Lou Ann Greenham Leddy Library
Professor Richard Householder Music, College of Arts and Human Sciences
Dr. Wai Lam Business Administration College of Business Administration, Education and Law
Mr. Richard Mallat St. Denis Centre
Dr. Sharon McMahon School of Nursing, College of Engineering and Science
Dr. Barbara Niewitecka Academic Advisory Centre, Division of Student Affairs
Dr. Muhammad Shuraydi Sociology and Anthropology, College of Arts and Human Sciences
Mr. James Skinner Department of Human Resources
Dr. Barry Taub Psychological Services Centre
Mr. Bruce Watt Media Engineering, Instructional Development
The Retirees' Association Congratulates and salutes the above named persons for their contribution to the University of
Windsor.
University of Windsor professors have put together the first book on negative political advertising in Canada.
"Television Advertising in Canadian Elections: the Attack Mode, 1993," was published this month by Wilfrid Laurier University Press. It is about the growing reliance of election campaigns on negative and attack advertising. The book includes discussion of the ads' intentions, an analysis of the ads played on both English- and French-language television, their impact and the ethics involved. All of this is put into historical context.
Four of the editors are from Windsor. They include emeritii professors Walter Romanow and Stan Cunningham of Communication Studies. Dr. Romanow was a television broadcaster before becoming a professor and founding chair of the Windsor's Department of Communication Studies; Professor Kai Hilbebrant, and Political Science Professor Walter Soderlund.
The other editor is Michel de Repentigny, a professor in the Département d'information et de communication at Université Laval.
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The Retirees' Newsletter is put out by the Faculty, Librarian Administrator Retirees' Association of the University of Windsor, five times per year: -- in February, April, June, October and December. Its main purpose is to inform our retirees on matters of direct interest to them - such as their pensions, benefits, association activities, etc. and, equally, to provide a channel for retirees to keep in touch with each other and with outside groups, including the Faculty Association and the University. The Newsletter welcomes from readers their comments, arguments, contributions and creative work. Editor Datta Pillay Send items for inclusion, to Datta Pillay, OR: Use his email address: |