Black History Month suggested reading
The UWinnipeg Library is highlighting three research guides and a book display in February for Black History Month.
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The UWinnipeg Library is highlighting three research guides and a book display in February for Black History Month.
Twelve chemistry students were honoured at the annual awards celebration on February 6.
UWinnipeg presents the EDI Collective Exhibition at the HIVE will run during the WestCAST Conference from February 19-20, with opening reception today at 4pm.
The University of Winnipeg celebrates the achievements of the Métis students who were awarded Louis Riel Bursaries during the 2025-26 academic year.
A proud UWinnipeg alum, of Métis and settler descent, Justin Rodger (BA 10, BBA 09) is driven by a desire to reclaim cultural traditions, and rebuild community links between Métis, First Nations, and Canadians through purposeful economics.
Seventeen students began their studies in January, supported in community by Elders, faculty, and staff.
On Saturday, Feb. 14 at 2 p.m., UWinnipeg will face the winner of Friday’s matchup between the University of Calgary Dinos and the Thompson Rivers University Wolfpack.
Five brilliant artists honour Métis cultural icons and Michif knowledge systems through beading at Gallery1C03’s upcoming exhibit Beading Métis Resurgence, that runs from Thursday, February 12 to April 17, 2026.
The University’s flags will be lowered on February 11 and will remain at half-mast until sunset on February 17.
Dr. Emily Chase is the first person to ever study algal viruses in Lake Winnipeg, work that will contribute to building more accurate climate change models for the lake.