Pride Parade, drag workshops, Two-Spirit learning for Pride Week, 2024
UWinnipeg is excited to be celebrating our 2SLGBTQ+ community with extended Pride Week activities, starting May 13 and ending with the Pride Parade on June 2.
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UWinnipeg is excited to be celebrating our 2SLGBTQ+ community with extended Pride Week activities, starting May 13 and ending with the Pride Parade on June 2.
Help us celebrate and honour our 2023/24 Indigenous grads at our Graduation Pow Wow on May 5.
Sunday, March 31 was Trans Day of Visibility in Canada. According to members of the University’s Trans Solidarity Collective, the most important thing the University...
In collaboration with the Manitoba Library Association’s Prison Library Committee, two UWinnipeg Collegiate students are hosting a book drive and bake sale to help get books into the Manitoba Youth Centre.
A new, four-year funding commitment from Boeing will help hundreds of Indigenous youth attend summer camp at the Wii Chiiwaakanak Learning Centre. The funding will provide $22,500 USD each year for the Centre’s Indigenous Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM) Camp from 2024 to 2027.
March 8 is International Women’s Day and this year’s theme is Inspire Inclusion. To celebrate, UWinnipeg is highlighting three of our exceptional faculty members.
Two brand-new research funding opportunities have been established at The University of Winnipeg to advance the work of faculty who are making exceptional contributions in their field.
The latest exhibit at The University’s Gallery 1C03 challenges us to experience the air we consume from both a physical and an analytical perspective.
Jasmyne Storm, a Master of Science student in Bioscience, Technology, and Public Policy, is helping put exciting research from UWinnipeg on the map with the Most Promising Bioscience Student of the Year award from Bioscience Association Manitoba.
Fred Appel (BAH 85) has had the chance to meet a variety of distinguished University of Winnipeg alumni since he began moderating the Alumni Perspectives...