‘Free Speech and its Discontents on Campus’ and other lectures
The Department of Political Science presents Dr. Samir Gandesha, Director of the Institute for the Humanities, Simon Fraser University for a series of three public lectures in November.
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The Department of Political Science presents Dr. Samir Gandesha, Director of the Institute for the Humanities, Simon Fraser University for a series of three public lectures in November.
A number of members from The University of Winnipeg's Department of Theatre and Film have been nominated for awards at The EVIES.
The job prospects for statisticians is growing exponentially. Learn how to apply your stats at the Dr. Karen Kopciuk lecture on Monday, November 4 at 12:30 in room 1L12.
Museum Queeries is a collaborative research project based at UWinnipeg that prioritizes Indigenous Two-spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, transsexual, and queer contributions and interventions into museums and museum studies.
The campus was buzzing with excitement on Friday, October 18, as The University of Winnipeg community celebrated its 116th convocation. UWinnipeg honoured outstanding students, faculty,...
Diversity Food Services is once again being recognized for their sustainability efforts, this time by the Province of Manitoba. The social enterprise, which operates six...
The University of Winnipeg and the Collegiate will be closed on Monday, October 14, 2019 for Thanksgiving Day and will reopen on Tuesday, October 15, 2019. These closures include The Duckworth...
UWinnipeg's Gallery 1C03 is going 'supernatural' with its upcoming exhibit When Raven Became Spider that runs until November 30. Everyone is invited to the upcoming engaging events as part of the exhibit.
Ross Leckow, a leading expert on international monetary and financial law will receive the Distinguished Alumni award at The University of Winnipeg’s autumn convocation on...
The Department of English presents award-winning writers Ayọ̀bámi Adébáyọ̀ and Emmanuel Iduma on campus on Thursday, October 10, 2019. This includes a free creative writing workshop and a joint reading by the authors.