Alootook Ipellie: Walking both sides of an invisible border
Gallery 1C03 is pleased to host a touring exhibition honouring the work of Inuit artist and writer Alootook Ipellie (1951-2007).
Stories about UWinnipeg making a difference in the community.
Gallery 1C03 is pleased to host a touring exhibition honouring the work of Inuit artist and writer Alootook Ipellie (1951-2007).
A seven person ensemble of fourth-year theatre students explore the complexity of life's journey in the original production, You are (t)here, performed at the Asper Centre for Theatre and Film, March 19 - 21, 2020.
The public will have a chance to learn about Ubuntu, a Southern African philosophy that provides a framework for engaged citizenship, at a free public lecture by Dr. Eliakim Sibanda on Friday, March 13.
In recognition of International Women's Day, The University of Winnipeg is highlighting the work of five women leaders, researchers, and community builders whose work is making a significant contribution to Canada's environment, health, communities, and economy.
Three UWinnipeg students, who are in the final year of UWinnipeg's curatorial studies practice program, have jumped on the opportunity to put their theory into practice and have contributed to public exhibits in the city.
Indigenous art curators and scholars discussed art, knowledge systems, and community connections at a recent Métis Kitchen Table Talk, Sparking Miyeu Pimatishiwin, which took place on Thursday, February 6 at The University of Winnipeg.
The University of Winnipeg’s Department of Theatre and Film presents The Love of the Nightingale, by Timberlake Wertenbaker, February 11 – 15, 2020.
Manitoba universities and colleges, in conjunction with the Business Council of Manitoba, have unveiled a new strategic action plan that outlines a bold vision for delivering the knowledge and skills that graduates need to drive Manitoba’s economy forward and thrive in the ever-evolving workforce.
The University of Winnipeg celebrated the launch of a new English and Cree cookbook, reprinted from The Forgotten Traditional Foods of Fisher River, which shares recipes, teachings, and stories of traditional foods and its importance in improving the health and well-being of the community.
I invite The University of Winnipeg community to pause and remember 14 women whose lives were cut short in a tragic mass shooting thirty years...