UWinnipeg receives theatre awards
A number of members from The University of Winnipeg's Department of Theatre and Film have been nominated for awards at The EVIES.
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A number of members from The University of Winnipeg's Department of Theatre and Film have been nominated for awards at The EVIES.
The job prospects for statisticians is growing exponentially. Learn how to apply your stats at the Dr. Karen Kopciuk lecture on Monday, November 4 at 12:30 in room 1L12.
Museum Queeries is a collaborative research project based at UWinnipeg that prioritizes Indigenous Two-spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, transsexual, and queer contributions and interventions into museums and museum studies.
The University of Winnipeg’s Chair in Mennonite Studies is hosting an international conference — Mennonites and Anthropology: Ethnography, Religion, and Global Entanglements — at Convocation...
When Dr. Janis Thiessen opens a jar of salsa, she's not just thinking about whether it's going to be mild or spicy. She's considering the complex issues of migrant communities, how sharing food, and other aspects of culture, helps individuals to orient themselves.
The University of Winnipeg’s President and Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Annette Trimbee, offers sincere congratulations to the Members of Parliament elected in Manitoba yesterday (October 21, 2019)...
The campus was buzzing with excitement on Friday, October 18, as The University of Winnipeg community celebrated its 116th convocation. UWinnipeg honoured outstanding students, faculty,...
Diversity Food Services is once again being recognized for their sustainability efforts, this time by the Province of Manitoba. The social enterprise, which operates six...
UWinnipeg physicist Dr. Jeffery Martin and his collaborators at TRIUMF, CERN, in Japan, and colleagues at UWinnipeg have a paper published in in Physical Review Accelerators.
Anthropologists from The University of Winnipeg were part of a study identifying the first monkey fossils found in Serbia after two molar teeth were discovered during the excavations of a rich palaeontological site in the village of Ridjake, in the Vladimirci Municipality of western Serbia.