Axworthy Lecture: Jason Hickel to speak on ‘Imperialism, Ecological Breakdown, and the Degrowth Imperative’
Renowned author and economic anthropologist Dr. Jason Hickel will deliver the next Axworthy Distinguished Lecture on November 3.
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Renowned author and economic anthropologist Dr. Jason Hickel will deliver the next Axworthy Distinguished Lecture on November 3.
O'Reggio, who will address fellow graduates at the 2021 Autumn Convocation ceremony, is graduating with a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in English.
The University of Winnipeg will honour Dr. Richard Westwood and Christine Payne, two outstanding members of the University community, at the upcoming Autumn Convocation on Friday, October 15.
For a sixth consecutive year, The University of Winnipeg's Golden Key Chapter has been recognized with the Key Chapter Award by the Golden Key International Honour Society for their continued excellence in academics, leadership, and service.
As Dr. Gina Sylvestre makes perogies with seniors in the North End she gains a deeper understanding of their needs. She brings this understanding into her new role as Director of the Institute of Urban Studies (IUS) at The University of Winnipeg for a one-year term starting in August 2021.
Dr. Eliakim Sibanda is moderating a panel discussion, Black Lives Matter: Structural Racisim, Bigotry, and Inclusion on Thursday, August 26, from 11-12:45 pm CDT.
The University of Winnipeg is proud to sponsor Soapbox Science Winnipeg 2021, taking place online Saturday, August 14. Master of Science in Applied Computer Science student Maryam Bafandkar is one of eight leading female scientists sharing expertise in technology, science, medicine, and engineering.
In the academic world, the end of June traditionally signals the completion of a long school year and the start of a summer break before...
The University of Winnipeg community stands with the Cowessess First Nation and all Indigenous peoples through the horror and grief-filled discovery of numerous unmarked graves at the site of the former Marieval Indian Residential School in Saskatchewan.
After graduating this week with an honours degree in physics, Shawna Skelton is headed to the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics to continue their research into the intersection of quantum gravity and quantum information theory.