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The Leddy Library will screen the 2006 buddy-cop film “Bon Cop Bad Cop” for National Canadian Film Day 150 on Wednesday, April 12.
The Leddy Library will screen the 2006 buddy-cop film “Bon Cop Bad Cop” for National Canadian Film Day 150 on Wednesday, April 12.
A launch Friday at the Leddy Library will inaugurate the Polish Canadian Commemorative Exhibition: a Canada 150 Tribute and Celebration.
Students will be able to access the Leddy Library 24 hours a day, five days a week, through the end of the semester.
Digging through the history of Underground Railroad is the subject of a free public lecture Thursday on the UWindsor campus.
Two public lectures this week at the University of Windsor will explore issues of information literacy.
Most UWindsor offices will close Friday, February 24, at the end of Reading Week.
The Leddy Library will operate on a shortened holiday schedule on Monday and return to normal hours for the remainder of Reading Week.
Responses by UWindsor faculty, post-doctoral researchers and PhD students to a cross-Canada survey will offer important information and guidance to the Library Collections Review project, says Joan Dalton, associate university librarian.
The Leddy Library has begun its regular hours of operation for the winter term.
The Leddy Library distributed free coffee and cookies to its stressed clientele Tuesday for its Student Appreciation Day.