Theatre season opens with new work created and performed online
A virtual performance that tells the story of an unlikely friendship made during a time of isolation opens the Department of Theatre and Film’s 2020/21...
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A virtual performance that tells the story of an unlikely friendship made during a time of isolation opens the Department of Theatre and Film’s 2020/21...
Taylor Wilson’s paper, Decolonizing Diets through Indigenous-focused Food Guides, has recently been published in the Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development. Her research comes...
University of Winnipeg Postdoctoral Scholar Dr. Matthew Morison is examining how carbon moves and is stored in forested watersheds in an effort to better understand the...
UWinnipeg researchers Dr. Manisha Ajmani and her sister Nisha Ajmani are hosting a virtual Soapbox Science Winnipeg event on Saturday, November 7. The sisters are...
Three members of The University of Winnipeg’s theatre department – Brenda Gorlick, Allison Loat, and Eric Blais – were recognized at the Winnipeg Theatre Awards,...
The University of Winnipeg’s partnership with Enterprise Machine Intelligence and Learning Initiative (EMILI) was recently featured at a virtual Agriculture Enlightened conference aimed at advancing...
Thanks to funding from NSERC and Mitacs, University of Winnipeg postdoctoral scholar Dr. Michael Lang is developing tools aimed at making high-quality MRI more affordable...
A new study by University of Winnipeg consumer behaviour expert Dr. Olya Bryksina examines how an individual’s body size impacts the way they are perceived by...
When the COVID-19 pandemic shifted on-campus labs to home offices, Hannah Bloomfield who graduated this month with a Bachelor of Science (Honours), wondered what that would mean for her summer research. "Not only did Dr. Jamie Ritch create a computational-based job for me, he pushed me to participate in the Canadian Chemical Crystallographic Workshop (CCCW) and continue to challenge myself."
Jackson Anderson, Breanna Belisle, Diana Cowley, Trevor Dyck, Cara Ginter, Madison Herget-Schmidt, Ashley Schers, and Breanna Waterman are among 11 University of Winnipeg students who have been awarded tri-council scholarships valued at $17,500 each over 12 months to support vital research in bioscience, criminal justice, development practice, history, and Indigenous governance.