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The University is aware that an interruption of transit service will have a significant impact on UWinnipeg students and staff. There is no way of...
The first day of classes for the Fall and Fall/Winter Term is Tuesday, September 3, 2019. If you want to register for courses, or make...
Hiroki Nakajima has a unique connection to Winnipeg. He arrived in 1998 to improve his English skills in UWinnipeg's English Language Program (ELP), and has returned annually ever since. Over the past 20 years, he has inspired more than 10,000 students to study English in Canada before launching careers in Japan.
Today the Prairie Climate Centre (PCC) at The University of Winnipeg launched a special report called Heat Waves and Health, which explains the risks and health adaptation options facing...
The University of Winnipeg and The Collegiate will be closed on Monday, September 2, 2019 for Labour Day and will reopen on Tuesday, September 3, 2019. Exceptions: The Duckworth Centre open...
UWinnipeg's Gallery 1C03 is going 'supernatural' with Indigenous superheros and fantasy comics exhibit from September 19 – November 30, 2019.
According to AASHE's 2019 Sustainable Campus Index, UWinnipeg is home to the most sustainable campus meals on the continent.
The University of Winnipeg’s Institute of Urban Studies (IUS) launched a report examining emergent practices in localizing the Housing First approach to ending homelessness, which is now in the hands of homelessness-serving organizations across Canada, the US, and as far afield as New Zealand.
Dr. Yvonne Vizina co-authored a report exploring a holistic approach to advancing reconciliation that has recently been released by the Canadian Commission for UNESCO.
Traditional medicinal plants used by Indigenous peoples may hold the key for scientists to discover an effective treatment for Type 2 diabetes, and UWinnipeg chemist, professor, and program chair, Dr. Athar Ata is determined to find that remedy.