Spotlight On: Human Rights
STUDYING HUMAN RIGHTS AT UWINNIPEG Studying human rights exposes students to issues from diverse perspectives – including conflict resolution, gender studies, international development studies, politics,...
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STUDYING HUMAN RIGHTS AT UWINNIPEG Studying human rights exposes students to issues from diverse perspectives – including conflict resolution, gender studies, international development studies, politics,...
Robert Enright, George Bain and Susan Thompson to be honoured June 9and 10 at Spring Convocation WINNIPEG, MB – A champion of the arts, a...
By David T. Barnard and Annette Trimbee, on behalf of the Council of Presidents of Universities in Manitoba Published in the Winnipeg Free Press, April...
Everyone is welcome to attend a free and inclusive conference featuring presentations and panels highlighting issues of place, space, and justice. UWinnipeg’s Department of Criminal...
Award winning author and beloved professor launches her new book 'jane dying again' on Tuesday May 17, 7:00 pm at McNally Robinson Booksellers.
The University of Winnipeg TRIUMF team* would like to congratulate their colleague Dr. Akira Konaka, a research scientist at TRIUMF for his 2016 CAP-TRIUMF Vogt Medal.
Mark your calendars for the 7th annual University of Winnipeg Wesmen Golf Tournament taking place on Thursday, June 30th, 2016. For the sixth consecutive year...
UWinnipeg’s Janis Thiessen, launches her book NOT TALKING UNION: AN ORAL HISTORY OF NORTH AMERICAN MENNONITES AND LABOUR at McNally Robinson on Wednesday May 18 2016 7:00 pm.
The University of Winnipeg has over 40 years of experience with summer camps. We offer week long sessions in basketball, volleyball and girls soccer, as well...
The season of caprese salads, salsa, and tomato sauce made from yummy fresh tomatoes is threatened in Canada.