Icelandic community paper focuses on UWinnipeg
The latest issue of Lögberg-Heimskringla, a newspaper that covers news, people, and events in the Icelandic community of North America and Iceland, features The University...
Stories about UWinnipeg making a difference in the community.
The latest issue of Lögberg-Heimskringla, a newspaper that covers news, people, and events in the Icelandic community of North America and Iceland, features The University...
The University of Winnipeg‘s Axworthy Health and RecPlex Charter Fund Committee is pleased to announce the inaugural recipients of the Axworthy Charter Fund Grant of...
UWinnipeg professor emeritus Jennifer Brown has published a new collection of essays detailing the complex relationship between the Indigenous peoples of Hudson Bay and the...
Today, the University of Winnipeg Foundation has received a donation of $20,000 in support of The Winnipeg Police Opportunity Scholarship in Memory of Injured and Fallen Officers.
British Columbia native has come to do research with UWinnipeg’s Dr. Rafael Otfinowski (biology) to study the effects of cattle grazing on the proliferation of Foxtail Barley in Wet Meadow Rangeland Communities in Manitoba.
WINNIPEG—A new coalition, the Manitoba Carbon Pricing Coalition, is urging the provincial government to introduce a Manitoba carbon price in 2018. The Manitoba Carbon Pricing...
School’s out for summer, but the learning continues at The University of Winnipeg’s 10th annual Let's Talk Science summer day camp for inner-city elementary kids.
Hundreds of kids from inner-city schools are set to converge on The University of Winnipeg next month to participate in fun, hands-on science activities. The...
On Friday, May 26, UWinnipeg raised the Pride and Two Spirit Flags to help kick start Pride Winnipeg. The event included an honour song presented by the Two-Spirit People of Manitoba Drum Group.
The University of Winnipeg will honour its retirees at a reception on Wednesday, May 10, 2017 in Riddell Hall at 2:00 pm. All are welcome to attend.