Free Public Lecture Explores Being Indian
The public and the media are invited to attend a free guest lecture by Indigenous lawyer Aimée Craft from Manitoba’s Public Interest Law Centre. Craft...
Stories about UWinnipeg making a difference in the community.
The public and the media are invited to attend a free guest lecture by Indigenous lawyer Aimée Craft from Manitoba’s Public Interest Law Centre. Craft...
Winnipeg, Manitoba, March 8, 2013—Vulnerable Canadians who are homeless and suffering from mental illness will benefit from research examining ways to prevent evictions, as a...
Statement by Dr. Lloyd Axworthy, President And Vice-Chancellor It is with great sadness that The University of Winnipeg community acknowledges the passing of Nick Ternette,...
Wesmen wrestlers are bringing home two medals from the CIS Championships.
The Wesmen Men’s Basketball team won bronze on Saturday night in Vancouver.
Damian Tryon (BA’09), a Language Arts teacher at Kildonan-East Collegiate, is among the first cohort of UWinnipeg graduates to obtain a Master of Arts in Cultural Studies, in 2010. Tryon has found that his UWinnipeg education, combined with his Bachelor of Education, helps him in the classroom.
The Winnipeg Aboriginal Sport Achievement Centre (WASAC) sent four UWinnipeg Wesmen* basketball players and their coach, to Shamattawa First Nation, Manitoba, earlier this month to...
UWinnipeg, World Literacy Canada, Ventura Custom Homes, Village of Bhanohar support education of young women in India.
Two descendants of residential schools survivors have been awarded the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada Scholarship (TRC). Indigenous studies and history student Shauna Fontaine,...