Rooted in Relations: kinship through interconnection
A UWinnipeg course has led to the new exhibition at Gallery IC03.
News about campus activities and initiatives.
A UWinnipeg course has led to the new exhibition at Gallery IC03.
Twenty-two graduating students from the Department of Environmental Studies and Sciences (EES) were celebrated at a Silver Ring Ceremony in Convocation Hall on April 29.
The UWinnipeg community is invited to join us for Pride Week 2025! Celebrate our 2SLGBTQ+ community with some excellent events, including Drag Storytime, Zine workshop, and the 3rd Annual Pride Radio Marathon.
May 5 to 11 is Mental Health Week (MHW). Explore this year's theme - Unmasking Mental Health - with a full week of events, activities, and social media content.
Allan Edie is showing up for the Wesmen in a big way with a $100,000 donation to the Wesmen Program Fund. The gift will give Wesmen teams a competitive advantage and elevate the high-performance sport experience for the athletes.
On Monday, April 21, from 5 to 6 p.m., Toronto-based ceramic artist Heidi McKenzie will lead a public walkthrough of her acclaimed exhibition Reclaimed: Indo-Caribbean HerStories at Gallery 1C03.
A new experiential course, Performance Studies, was offered for the first time ever at UWinnipeg last Fall term. The course explores social justice art-making through the lens of performance.
The University of Winnipeg has received the details of its provincial grant allocation for the upcoming fiscal year.
On March 31, we recognize International Trans Day of Visibility. This is a day to celebrate our trans and gender diverse students, faculty, staff, and community members. It is also a day to recognize the continued effort needed to stand up for the protection and promotion of human rights for transgender communities.
Join Gallery 1C03 on April 1, 2025 from 4 to 6 p.m. for a guided tour of Heidi McKenzie’s Reclaimed: Indo-Caribbean HerStories exhibition, followed by a community storytelling session.