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In August, University of Winnipeg students who received NSERC Undergraduate Student Research Awards in 2021 and 2022 were celebrated during a special hybrid event.
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In August, University of Winnipeg students who received NSERC Undergraduate Student Research Awards in 2021 and 2022 were celebrated during a special hybrid event.
Dr. Todd Mondor, President and Vice-Chancellor of The University of Winnipeg, welcomes students, faculty, and staff back to campus for the Fall Term.
The University of Winnipeg community mourns the loss of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. In her honour, the University’s campus flags will be lowered to half-mast.
The UWPG Film Festival, which is taking place October 19-22, is now accepting submissions until September 23. The annual student film festival showcases the work of post-secondary filmmakers from across Canada.
UWinnipeg's Developmental Studies Program welcomed the first Indigenous cohort to campus in August. In total, 18 students from as far north as Tataskweyak Cree Nation (Split Lake) and Northlands Denesuline First Nation (Lac Brochet) met with staff at the UWSA Daycare to share their knowledge and experiences.
Caleb Zimmerman has been named The University of Winnipeg’s Executive Director of Marketing and Communications. With more than 15 years of marketing and communications experience at universities across Western Canada, Caleb will be bringing his wealth of knowledge and experience to this role.
The University of Winnipeg is proud to celebrate Sidney Leggett (BSc Hons, 2022) and Josh Swain (BSc, 2021) during a special virtual McCall MacBain Scholars Reception on Monday, August 29 at 10:00 am CT.
Effective Wednesday, August 17, masking will be highly recommended, but not mandatory. Campus will also reopen to the public on that day. For students, faculty, staff, and visitors who are more comfortable wearing masks, we will be making them available at specific locations throughout campus. We ask our community to exhibit compassion with respect to an individual’s choice regarding masking.
UWinnipeg Drs. Fiona Green and Jaqueline McLeod Rogers have co-edited a collection of parent essays — Parenting/Internet/Kids: Domesticating Technologies — that ask the question: re technologies helping or harming us, and are they opening possibilities or taking away initiatives and agency?
Three graduate students – Bunmi Afolabi, Nooshin Noshiri, and Katherine Rempel – completed the core week of the President’s Student Leadership Program in June. The annual program is a unique and immersive learning opportunity that brought together 20 students from various disciplines and post-secondary institutions to build their leadership potential.