2020 Indigenous History Essay Prize winner
Future doctor and neuroscientist Emma Anderson is the winner of the 2019-2020 Indigenous History Essay Prize.
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Future doctor and neuroscientist Emma Anderson is the winner of the 2019-2020 Indigenous History Essay Prize.
UWinnipeg's Department of Rhetoric, Writing, and Communications have found a way to connect through a blog.
The University of Winnipeg has launched a Remote Teaching, Learning and Research hub to support students and faculty making a quick pivot to online and alternate course delivery during the 2020-2021 academic year.
Graduate students publish Detecting SQL Injection Attacks in Cloud SaaS Using Machine Learning at an international conference.
The Summer 2020 issue of UWinnipeg Magazine is now available to read online. This issue highlights the legacies of two icons in the UWinnipeg...
UWinnipeg and the WAG are offering a course to help gain a better understanding of why we have museums and why they matter.
Glenn Moulaison, Dean of Arts, is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Paul Lawrie as Associate Dean of Arts for a five-year term starting...
This evening, The University of Winnipeg’s Board of Regents approved a revised balanced budget of $140 million for 2020-2021. The budget reflects a 3.7 per...
UWinnipeg's Centre for Research in Cultural Studies (CRiCS) offers a series, COVID-19 and Cultural Studies: Articulating the Pandemic.
Data scientists are one of the most sought after jobs, both in the private and public sectors. UWinnipeg's new program will help you train to get this job.