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Classes resumed Monday, with instructors working to the general principle that students should not be disadvantaged by the interruption of the semester. The University has encouraged faculty members to find ways to accommodate the individual circumstances of their students and endorsed a list of recommendations from the faculty association for members returning to the classroom: This page will feature updates over the few days to reflect current information regarding the resumption of classes.

Update: Wednesday evening, October 8, 2008

The Office of the Registrar has announced the revised set of academic dates for the fall 2008 semester is available online. at

Some highlights include:
Update: Wednesday morning, October 8, 2008

The Faculty of Graduate Studies is committed to ensuring that students are not penalized by delays imposed by the recent interruption of the semester.

We have extended our Fall 2008 thesis deposit and graduation deadlines as follows:
For more details on these and other deadlines please review our Fall 2008 important dates section.

Update: Tuesday evening, October 7, 2008

Program to help students Retool for School: In order to support students’ return to their classes, Student Development and Support is offering a series of Retool for School sessions. Topics will range from punching up study skills to managing your time effectively. The sessions will run daily from October 9 to 17. Find a full schedule of times and locations on the Campus LifeLine Web site.

Update: Tuesday afternoon, October 7, 2008

Web site offers resources for teaching and learning: A Web site launched yesterday by the Centre for Teaching and Learning offers support to instructors as they engage students both within and outside the classroom for the rest of the fall term.

Combining original material with references and links to existing resources, the Resources for Teaching and Learning site offers instructors a range of tools, strategies and approaches for fostering efficient and effective learning, focusing on critical priorities, communicating with students, and fostering student success.

"The ideas offered on the site are not meant to be prescriptive, and are geared to the concerns and needs of instructors with varied levels of experience in teaching," says Alan Wright, vice-provost, teaching and learning. "The staff at the CTL sincerely hopes that these resources will prove useful as professors and students alike adapt to a modified schedule in the wake of the recent work stoppage."

Centre staff members are also available for individual or departmental consultation and welcome requests for further support in this period of adjustment. They invite members of the campus community to drop by, or to contact the Centre at 519-253-3000, ext. 4842.

Update: Monday evening, October 6, 2008

Revised exam schedule: The revised exam schedule is expected to be available by the beginning of next week.

Course add dates: The deadline to add courses has been extended until Friday, October 10.

Registrar's letter: The Registrar's Office will issue on request a letter confirming students' registration status and detailing the term of the work stoppage. This documentation may help students seeking accommodation for their changing circumstances from third parties, for example, travel agencies. To request one, visit the Registrar's Office or e-mail registrar@uwindsor.ca.