Meet Intrepid Scholar Julia Antonyshyn
Sir William Stephenson Scholar Julia Antonyshyn is a UWinnipeg Collegiate graduate who is pursuing a Bachelor of Arts Honours degree in environmental studies.
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Sir William Stephenson Scholar Julia Antonyshyn is a UWinnipeg Collegiate graduate who is pursuing a Bachelor of Arts Honours degree in environmental studies.
UWinnipeg's Dr. Janis Thiessen launches her latest book Necessary Idealism - a history of Westgate Mennonite Collegiate on Sunday April 7, 2019 from 2:00 -4:00 pm in the Westgate Collegiate atrium
UWinnipeg is launching Crossings Volume III, the exciting peer-reviewed, academic interdisciplinary journal on Thursday, April 4 from 12 - 1:30 in Convocation Hall. Bring your curiosity.
Building on the Call to Conversation (C2C) Conference that was hosted at The University of Winnipeg in partnership with Two-Spirit (2S) People of Manitoba and Queer Trans People Of Colour (QTPOC) Winnipeg, the findings of the conference were revealed today in a packed Convocation Hall.
The highly anticipated C2C Calls to Action were launched today at UWinnipeg with with the Two-Spirit People of Manitoba and Queer People of Colour community . This is a result of the successful discussions gained at the C2C Conference.
This spring, work on the garden begins starting with a planned blessing of the land on Thursday, March 28 at 4:30 pm that everyone is welcomed to attend.
Dr. David Pettinicchio, (University of Toronto)will be speaking on Politics of Empowerment, Disability Rights and the Cycle Disability Rights of American Policy Reform on Monday, March 25, 2019 at 12:30 - 1:30 pm, in room 2M70, Manitoba Hall.
UWinnipeg's Dr. Nolan Reilly kick starts the the Winnipeg Millennium Library's five-part Winnipeg General Strike Centenary, 1919-2019 Lecture Series on Wednesday, March 20 at 12:00 pm with "Winnipeg 1919: A City in Crisis".
UWinnipeg and UManitoba are hosting the 40th edition of the Canadian Conference of Medieval Art Historians, the most important conference on medieval revival art & architecture in North America.
A trio of UWinnipeg professors are collaborating with NTNU-Gjøvik, Norway to create maps of Norway using satellite images, neural networks and the technology of the Dr. Ezzat A. Ibrahim GPU Educational Lab.