Deadly diseases course May 25-30 and two public lectures
Summer Institute in Disease and Policy V1 offered – includes two free public lectures WINNIPEG, MB – The 2014 Ebola epidemic was the largest in...
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Summer Institute in Disease and Policy V1 offered – includes two free public lectures WINNIPEG, MB – The 2014 Ebola epidemic was the largest in...
In celebration of Food Revolution Day, Diversity Foods is resurrecting its famous #backdoor lunch for one day only on Friday, May 15. Food Revolution Day...
This week the Winnipeg Free Press published an editorial written by Kevin Walby, Associate Professor and Chancellor’s Research Chair in the Department of Criminal Justice...
Campbell will be speaking on Tuesday July 7, 2015 at 7:00pm, in Convocation Hall. Her lecture will be focus on aspects of Metis history, culture, and identity.
L to R: Gail Stephens, Interim President and Chief Executive Officer, Canadian Museum for Human Rights; Dr. Annette Trimbee, President and Vice-Chancellor, UWinnipeg; Dr. Neil...
Three highly accomplished women who are part of the University of Winnipeg community were honoured with 2015 YMCA-YWCA Women of Distinction Awards on Wednesday, May...
For the fourth consecutive year the Wesmen Men’s Baseball team will get a chance to play with the pros. The Wesmen will take on the...
Miriam Toews, photo by Carol Loewen WINNIPEG, MB –The University of Winnipeg will award an Honorary Doctor of Letters to author Miriam Toews and an...
UWinnipeg first in Manitoba to introduce week-long fall break WINNIPEG, MB – The University of Winnipeg Senate has endorsed in principle a week-long break in...
The University of Winnipeg welcomes Dr. Robert-Falcon Ouellette to the UWinnipeg community this spring. Dr. Ouellette is teaching HIST-2525 Eyewitness to Canadian History, presented by...