UWinnipeg marketing professor partners with local non-profit organizations
A UWinnipeg marketing professor has devised an innovative class assignment that is benefiting students and local non-profit organizations in equal measure.
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A UWinnipeg marketing professor has devised an innovative class assignment that is benefiting students and local non-profit organizations in equal measure.
UWinnipeg joins our institutional peers nationwide in condemning gender-based violence and all forms of intimidation, discrimination, and hatred.
The University of Winnipeg is once again sending a large cohort of students to the Women in Physics Canada Conference, which is taking place July 4 to 7 at the University of Manitoba.
A graduate of The University of Winnipeg has received a national award for her efforts to make campus more accessible to users of wheelchairs and other mobility aids.
Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Women's and Gender Studies, Dr. Ruprai is an alumna and internationally recognized writer whose poetry collections have been shortlisted for prestigious awards.
The University of Winnipeg community mourns the loss of former Chancellor Dr. W. John A. Bulman. In his honour, campus flags will fly at half-mast on Monday, June 26.
UWinnipeg's Dr. Fiona Joy Green has published her eighth book, 'Coming Into Being: Mothers on Finding and Realizing Feminism,' now available in the library, at the UWinnipeg Campus Store, and online with Demeter Press.
Maddy Nowosad, who graduated at UWinnipeg's 122nd Convocation with a Bachelor of Arts (Hons), received the prestigious Mayor's Medal, which is given to a graduating student whose record combines academic distinction and service to the community of Winnipeg.
University of Winnipeg Canada Research Chair Dr. Mary Jane Logan McCallum says the Guide, released June 21 in recognition of National Indigenous Peoples Day, "was developed to assist Indigenous families and communities searching for loved ones who were sent to Indian hospitals and sanatoriums in Manitoba and never returned."
Meet Harriet Kabasomi and Abdiraham Nuh. Both have survived the perils of civil war and refugee camps to come and study at UWinnipeg and begin a new life in Canada.