UWinnipeg Film Festival announces 2020 line-up
The 2020 UWPG Film Festival includes 65 short films, documentaries, experimental, animations and multimedia works from post-secondary students from 28 countries around the world.
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The 2020 UWPG Film Festival includes 65 short films, documentaries, experimental, animations and multimedia works from post-secondary students from 28 countries around the world.
NSERC scholar Colleen Robertson is studying the long-term effects of cattle grazing on grassland ecosystems.
A duo of undergraduate students decided they needed to flex their mathematical and computer science problem-solving muscles and created a contest for their colleagues.
The University of Winnipeg Alumni Association is proud to recognize Tina Keeper as the recipient of its highest honour, the Distinguished Alumni Award. She will...
New Directions in Classics returns for its fourth rendition of interesting and engaging lectures that shine a new light on the classics.
The University of Winnipeg is pleased to recognize 10 exceptional members of the UWinnipeg community at the upcoming Autumn Convocation.
For the first time ever at The University of Winnipeg, there is an Indigenous cohort for the Development Studies Program this fall. Early Childhood Educators in Manitoba from Lac Brochet to the north, Rousseau River to the south, and students from Behrens River, Cross Lake, Norway House, and Peguis, among other communities, are participating.
David Bergen has been short-listed for the prestigious 2020 Scotiabank Giller Prize for his short story collection, 'Here The Dark'.
Ian Bawa returns to the Toronto International Film Festival with his solo effort. Strong Son, a short-film featuring his dad, Jagdeep Singh Bawa, based on his own story.
Global College's resident expert on refugee law and resettlement, Dr. Shauna Labman, has published her second book.