Meet the 2022 Spring Convocation Valedictorians
The University of Winnipeg community congratulates Sharissa Neault, Callum Goulet-Kilgour, and Philippe Larouche for serving as the Valedictorians during the 2022 Spring Convocation ceremonies.
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The University of Winnipeg community congratulates Sharissa Neault, Callum Goulet-Kilgour, and Philippe Larouche for serving as the Valedictorians during the 2022 Spring Convocation ceremonies.
Despite pandemic-related hurdles across the past two-plus years, outstanding Master of Arts in Indigenous Governance graduates Tammy Wolfe, Maureen Twovoice, and Charlene Moore have excelled.
Dr. Caleb Hasler's involvement of then-undergraduate Daniel Denton in a research project has helped shape the UWinnipeg graduate's career aspirations.
Unique research opportunities, academic mentorship, and the chance to make new connections are among the reasons upcoming ISSP participants are excited to enter the program.
A ribbon drive led by Ukrainian Students Association president and vice-president Marysa Fosty and Adrianna Krawczuk has raised more than $3,100 for those suffering in Ukraine.
Christine M'Lot has co-authored a new program, Your Voice Is Power, which seeks to engage students using computer science and Indigenous hip hop. She also co-edited a textbook she hopes can provide the missing link between current and future Indigenous education.
Entering into the P2GS program ahead of her first year at UWinnipeg provided Flora Easter the opportunity to see the real-world application of the sciences and made clear her desire to pursue Applied Biology.
Dr. Cathy Mattes, a Michif curator, writer and Associate Professor in History of Art, brought her culture to the classroom in the experiential history course Miyeu Pimaatshiwin, Beading, and Métis Kitchen Table Talk.
Carriera Lamoureux knew nothing about eco-criticism before arriving at UWinnipeg, but her work with Dr. Arthur Walker-Jones transformed her research.
On the occasion of the sesquicentennial of Manitoba College’s founding, a panel discussion will be held addressing the history of the college and its legacies in the areas of art, Residential Schools, and the participation of women in post-secondary education in Manitoba.