Growing climate change adaptation in Canada’s forestry sector
A UWinnipeg research team is helping small businesses in Canada’s forestry sector adapt to a changing climate.
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A UWinnipeg research team is helping small businesses in Canada’s forestry sector adapt to a changing climate.
Starting on Open House day, February 19, and for two weeks until March 5, prospective undergraduate students can apply for free. Eligible first-time undergraduate students can also receive a residence dorm discount and a $100 gift card for campus restaurants.
Dr. Niigaan Sinclair will present his lecture," What does it mean to live here? What does to mean to teach here?" on March 6 in Convocation Hall at 7 p.m.
Campus flags will fly at half-mast throughout January 29 in honour of the National Day of Remembrance of the Quebec City Mosque Attack and Action Against Islamophobia.
The University of Winnipeg’s Department of Theatre and Film presents "Forward" by Chantal Bilodeau. This poetic and humorous history of our relationship to the environment uses a blend of theatre, opera, and electropop music.
The University of Winnipeg will lower campus flags to half-mast on January 27 in commemoration of International Holocaust Remembrance Day and the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp.
As a result of significant financial challenges facing the University, difficult decisions have been made to suspend the women’s soccer program and to close the English Language Program.
Join Gallery 1C03 in Convocation Hall on Monday, January 13 for Relational Making: Activating Knowledge Through Objects and Spaces.
We wish all students, staff, and faculty a rejuvenating holiday season.
UWinnipeg recently welcomed Canada’s Governor General Mary Simon on campus, to attend the Governor General’s History Symposium: Fostering Understanding and Empathy Through Inclusive History.