2022 Carol Shields Writer-in-Residence is Jordan Scott
UWinnipeg’s 2022 Carol Shields Writer-in-Residence is internationally acclaimed Canadian poet and children’s author Jordan Scott.
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UWinnipeg’s 2022 Carol Shields Writer-in-Residence is internationally acclaimed Canadian poet and children’s author Jordan Scott.
The University of Winnipeg community mourns the passing of Elder Dave Courchene — Nii Gaani Aki Innini (Leading Earth Man) — a respected knowledge keeper...
Live theatre is back and University of Winnipeg students and alum are working on-stage and off as the Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre brings Orlando to the John Hirsh Mainstage.
Thanks to Diversity Food Services, Winnipeg was once again the highest scoring Canadian campus in the food and dining category of AASHE's 2021 Sustainable Campus Index.
The Wii Chiiwaakanak Learning Centre has launched a Virtual Toy Drive, which is part of their annual Holiday Dinner. Every family with children 17 years old and younger will receive a gift and it’s expected that 120 gifts are needed to make the dinner a success.
The Jake MacDonald International Writers’ Panel presents Caroline Bergvall in conversation with Erín Moure this Satuarday as part of the UWinnipeg Jake Macdonald Writer-in-Residence program.
In celebration of Career Month, UWinnipeg alum Andrew Jennissen and Marissa Zurba will share their career story on Instagram Live, today at 11:30 am.
Along with professors Dr. Sheri-Lynn Skwarchuk and Dr. Yvonne Vizina, and nursery school director Karlin Mann, students Mikaila Collins and Meagan Nenka had the opportunity to share literacy, numeracy, and wellness activities with children and caregivers in Northern Manitoba last month.
As the world meets in Glasgow, Scotland to discuss climate change, the University of Winnipeg’s Prairie Climate Centre is launching a series of online courses focused on building climate resilience and adaptive capacity within Manitoba and across the country.
UWinnipeg's inaugural Jake MacDonald Writer-in-Residence, Erín Moure, has been nominated for a 2021 Governor General’s Literary Award.