2024 year in review
As the year comes to an end, the University of Winnipeg community has a lot to be proud of. We’re re-capping the year to celebrate just some of the incredible people, achievements, and impact our community made in 2024.
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As the year comes to an end, the University of Winnipeg community has a lot to be proud of. We’re re-capping the year to celebrate just some of the incredible people, achievements, and impact our community made in 2024.
We wish all students, staff, and faculty a rejuvenating holiday season.
UWinnipeg's Dr. Peter Ives' new book 'Rethinking Free Speech' will change the way people think about the politics of speech and its relationship to the future of freedom and democracy in the age of social media.
The 57th Wesmen Classic will return to the Duckworth Centre Dec. 28-30. This year’s showdown features an eight-team tournament bracket in women’s basketball. Each day will feature four games, with the tournament culminating in the championship game at 8 p.m. on December 30.
Dr. Mary Jane McCallum's "Nii Ndahlohke" has received two awards in the past month.
The IIWG's report, "First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Perspectives on Identity, Citizenship, and Safeguarding Opportunities: What We Heard Report", is now available.
UWinnipeg English professor, Dr. Jenny Heijun Wills, is pushing boundaries of genre, and breaking out of categories of identity with her latest book, 'Everything and Nothing at All'.
Dr. Michael Beck's digital agriculture research has attracted a five-year, $137,500 NSERC Discovery Grant.
UWinnipeg recently welcomed Canada’s Governor General Mary Simon on campus, to attend the Governor General’s History Symposium: Fostering Understanding and Empathy Through Inclusive History.
Stacy Cardigan Smith (BA 09) is a UWinnipeg alum and champion for community and philanthropy. She partnered with Dr. Julie Chamberlain to publish a report on anti-oppressive approaches to safety.