MP applauds UWinnipeg’s commitment to preserve Indigenous languages
Winnipeg Centre MP Robert-Falcon Ouellette applauded The University of Winnipeg’s commitment to preserving Indigenous languages while speaking to parliament in November.
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Winnipeg Centre MP Robert-Falcon Ouellette applauded The University of Winnipeg’s commitment to preserving Indigenous languages while speaking to parliament in November.
The University of Winnipeg (including the Foundation) is closed beginning Friday, December 21 until Wednesday, January 2, 2019. UWinnipeg opens again on Thursday, January 3,...
The Fall 2018 issue of UWinnipeg Magazine is now available online. UWinnipeg Magazine highlights recent news, initiatives, and successes of the UWinnipeg community. At UWinnipeg, our...
Hundreds of prospective students and their parents attended The University of Winnipeg's Future Student Night on Wednesday.
The University of Winnipeg’s Global College is now recognized as a formal academic unit, a change that demonstrates the University’s ongoing commitment to fostering engagement in human rights activities and exploring what it means to be a global citizen.
Sisters Erica and Zoe Moodie are changing the world with biostatistics. The University of Winnipeg graduates — each with a Bachelor of Arts degree in...
The University of Winnipeg’s Department of Chemistry hosted their annual Student Awards Night on Tuesday, November 13. The awards were presented by faculty members during...
A startling and beguiling UWinnipeg production of William Shakespeare’s most popular comedy, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, hits the Gas Station Arts Centre from November 27 – December 1, 2018.
The year 2018 marks the centenary of the end of the First World War. UWinnipeg Archives, in conjunction with the Royal Winnipeg Rifles, will unveil an exhibit entitled or King and Country, on Friday, November 9, 2018 at UWinnipeg Archives.
The screening of the Good Life: Decolonizing the Secular explores the important role of Indigenous spirituality in Canadian public life and examines whether processes of reconciliation can be “secular".