Dr. Jenny Heijun Wills finalist for literary prize
UWinnipeg English professor, Dr. Jenny Heijun Wills, is pushing boundaries of genre, and breaking out of categories of identity with her latest book, 'Everything and Nothing at All'.
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UWinnipeg English professor, Dr. Jenny Heijun Wills, is pushing boundaries of genre, and breaking out of categories of identity with her latest book, 'Everything and Nothing at All'.
Dr. Nora Casson, is looking at ways to adapt nutrient management practices to a changing climate to help ensure the longterm health of our lakes, rivers, and wetlands.
Dr. Kevin Walby is being recognized for nearly 20 years of his work in solidarity with criminalized people, and his work with UWinnipeg's unique Walls to Bridges program.
Through her research, UWinnipeg professor, Dr. Sara Good, hopes she can help protect Canada’s fisheries from a devastating invasive species.
New research from UWinnipeg's Applied Computer Science department uses data science to better understand mental and physical health factors. Dr. Camilo Valderrama hopes to make it easier for medical professionals to diagnose and treat emotional disorders.
UWinnipeg biology professor, Dr. Anuurag Shrivastav, is currently running a clinical trial in the hopes of bringing a novel colorectal cancer screening test to market. This test could help with early detection, reduce the need for uncomfortable and costly diagnostics, and, ultimately, save lives.
Research at UWinnipeg could lead to new diagnostics and therapeutics for cancer, including a potential treatment for highly invasive breast cancer.
UWinnipeg's 2024 Fall valedictorian works in language reclamation - learning and teaching Anishinaabemowin, recording first speakers of Anishinaabemowin, and creating resources for future learners.
October 4 is Manitoba’s Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls Awareness Day and the National Day of Action for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and 2SLGBTQQIA+ Persons.
UWinnipeg students who received research awards for the 2024-25 school year were invited to share their research, network, and celebrate their success at a special luncheon.