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Governments invest in food and health research
Investment in equipment and research to better evaluate economic and health benefits from food Governments have invested $1,340,000 at the Canadian Centre for Agri-Food Research...
Reduce your career stress at ‘It All Adds Up’
Reduce your stress. Inform your future. UWinnipeg invites you to attend 'It All Adds Up' during Thrive Week from November 14 - 18, 2016. Drop by the booth. Take a photo!
Remembrance Day Closure
The University of Winnipeg and the Collegiate will be closed for Remembrance Day on Friday, November 11, 2016. Lest We Forget.
Women talking about peace in South Sudan
UWinnipeg’s Institute for International Women’s Rights at Global College in partnership the Manitoba Women 4 Women South Sudan is hosting a Women’s Peace Table on South Sudan on November 12, 2016 at at the South Sudanese Community Centre.
Lecture on ‘PAWSitive’ Support in the treatment of addictions
Dr. Collen Dell will speak at UWinnipeg on Friday, November 18, 2016 at 12:30 pm-1:30 pm in room 3L08. She will be joined by special guests Master Warrant Officer Kelly Russell, OMM, CD2 and his service dog Spot. This lecture is free and open to the public.
All welcome – Time for a New Global Governance Paradigm
Existing institutions of global governance are more or less “decisions frozen in time”, created at an historical juncture when sovereign states reigned supreme. Today, those...
UWinnipeg Theatre and Film season opens with The Balcony
Winnipeg, MB – The University of Winnipeg’s Department of Theatre and Film opens its 2016/17 theatre season with The Balcony, written in 1957 by the...
Campus sexual violence – creating a culture of collaboration
UWinnipeg staff and student share keynote at national conference in Toronto; premiere student video WINNIPEG, MB – When Jan Byrd was asked to deliver a...
Generous donors support recreation for Indigenous and refugee youth
UWinnipeg celebrates a generous gift of $70,000, thanks to fundraising efforts spearheaded by Dr. Lloyd Axworthy and Winnipeg entrepreneur Joe Bova. This money will allow a range of free recreation and wellness programming at the Axworthy Health and RecPlex for inner-city youth and children.