2017 Autumn Convocation photo gallery
Congratulations to all the graduates and honourees of UWinnipeg’s 2017 Autumn Convocation and Valedictorian, Annie McBay (4-year Honours degree program in Religion and Culture).
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Congratulations to all the graduates and honourees of UWinnipeg’s 2017 Autumn Convocation and Valedictorian, Annie McBay (4-year Honours degree program in Religion and Culture).
The work of building a culture of tolerance, acceptance and celebration, where everyone is comfortable expressing who they are, is moving forward in Winnipeg. A Call to Conversation Conference is the first of its kind in Canada and runs from October 20 – 22, 2017 at UWinnipeg.
UWinnipeg's Campus Sustainability Office has teamed up with GoManitoba, a brand new ride matching service, to help the University community get to class and work in a more sustainable way.
The Manitoba government is recognizing International Day of the Girl with a girls’ coding event at the University of Winnipeg, Sustainable Development Minister Rochelle Squires,...
Brenda Keyser is the past Chair of The University of Winnipeg Board of Regents. In this video she discusses the University’s long history of strong...
Dr. John Bulman is past Chancellor of The University of Winnipeg. He talks about the ideals of our founding colleges and how they’ve shaped our...
Dr. Lloyd Axworthy is UWinnipeg’s past President and Vice-Chancellor. In this video he discusses the University’s identity as an urban institution. Find more Legacy Videos...
UWinnipeg honours two campus sustainability champions, Dr. Patricia Fitzpatrick and Alana Lajoie-O’Malley, for their meritorious contributions to campus sustainability at the 2017 Autumn Convocation.
WINNIPEG, MB – Carrying her favourite stuffed chimpanzee, “Mr. H,” Jane Goodall today received an Honorary Doctor of Laws at a special ceremony over the...
'When I Moved to Manitoba: the Strange, the Cold and the Friendly' is a lively evening of sharing experiences of immigrating to Manitoba—the good, the challenging, and the heart-warming, on Thursday, September 28 at 7:00 – 9:00 pm, in Eckhardt Gramatté Hall.