Our Shared Future: A Book on Reconciliation
A new groundbreaking book on reconciliation contains contributions from some of Canada's leading scholars, including UWinnipeg President and Vice-Chancellor Dr. Annette Trimbee.
Stories about UWinnipeg making a difference in the community.
A new groundbreaking book on reconciliation contains contributions from some of Canada's leading scholars, including UWinnipeg President and Vice-Chancellor Dr. Annette Trimbee.
The West End Biz has partnered with UWinnipeg's geography student Anya Ingram to help evaluate the community's inventory of public mural art in the West End.
The Indigenous Advisory Circle wrapped Dr. Trimbee in a Star Blanket during a virtual blanket ceremony in May. She is leaving her position at the end of July and moving to Edmonton, where her children reside, to become the new President and Vice-Chancellor of MacEwan University.
Professor Dr. Sheri-Lynn Skwarchuk will be delivering her Applied Child Development through a non-online format this fall to accommodate students without internet access.
The images we have seen the past few days are undeniable reminders of social injustice and racial inequalities. We reject racism in all its forms...
The Ted Nolan Foundation recently pledged $75,000 over the course of three years to establish the Rose Nolan Memorial Scholarship at The University of Winnipeg....
Since UWinnipeg's campus closed in March, the Technology Sector has been working hard to assist remote teaching and learning.
Since fall 2019, Andrea McCluskey has been hosting a weekly quilting workshop for international and Indigenous students, an extension of a mentorship program designed to welcome and connect new students. When the campus closed due to the COVID-19 situation, she continued teaching quilting online.
International, Immigrant, and Refugee Student Services has moved their mentor program online and added weekly webinars to keep international students updated during the adjustment to online learning.
UWinnipeg Education student pre-service teachers are offering virtual tutoring for children stuck and their parents stuck at home during COVID-19.