New book on Old Norse mythology
UWinnipeg's Dr. Andrew McGillivray, has launched a new book titled "Influences of Pre-christian Mythology and Christianity on Old Norse Poetry: A Narrative Study of Vafþrúðnismál".
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UWinnipeg's Dr. Andrew McGillivray, has launched a new book titled "Influences of Pre-christian Mythology and Christianity on Old Norse Poetry: A Narrative Study of Vafþrúðnismál".
Award winning playwright, actor, director, and UWinnipeg alum Daniel Thau-Eleff is receiving the 2018 Manitoba Human Rights Commitment Award for his work in addressing challenging issues regarding justice and human rights through theatre.
Everyone is welcome to attend Gallery 1C03's memorial display and artwork talk taking place Monday, December 3 at The University of Winnipeg's Riddell Hall to commemorate National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women.
UWinnipeg student Madison Herget-Schmidt creates an exhibition at the New Iceland Heritage Museum honouring the soldiers from World War I.
Greyeyes is the inaugural UWinnipeg Weweni Future Scholar, who is currently attending Stanford University, in California pursuing a PhD in Race, Inequality and Language in Education.
UWinnipeg takes 28 per cent of nominees list for the CBC Manitoba Future 40, class of 2018. Meet some of the new generation of leaders, builders and change-makers under the age of 40.
Vered Marom and Samah Salaim are residents of Oasis of Peace, a village in Israel. They will be speaking at UWinnipeg as part of the El-Tassi Lecture Series.
Remembrance Day – Lest We Forget The University of Winnipeg and The Collegiate will be closed on Sunday, November 11, 2018 for Remembrance Day and will reopen on Monday,...
Imagine a world without antibiotics— a world where simple bacterial infections cannot be cured and become fatal. UWinnipeg’s Fatima Deuna, an undergraduate student working on preventing this from happening.
UWinnipeg presents the internationally renowned Japanese woodcarver, Hideta Kitazawa, at The ‘Wonder’ of Noh: The Diffusion of Traditional Japanese Culture from Zen Performances in Aristocratic Japan...