UWinnipeg grad helps make musicians’ dreams reality
Business Administration graduate Mack Borys has transformed his love of music into a mentorship service set on assisting the next generation of artists.
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Business Administration graduate Mack Borys has transformed his love of music into a mentorship service set on assisting the next generation of artists.
The 2022 Wii Chiiwaakanak Learning Centre’s annual Indigenous Summer STEAM Camp wrapped up its final days, leaving a lasting impact on camp participants.
Three graduate students – Bunmi Afolabi, Nooshin Noshiri, and Katherine Rempel – completed the core week of the President’s Student Leadership Program in June. The annual program is a unique and immersive learning opportunity that brought together 20 students from various disciplines and post-secondary institutions to build their leadership potential.
Tiana Tiede and Michael Grehan are awarded as the 2022 Sir William Stephenson Scholars for their record of achieving academic success and demonstrating extensive community service and volunteerism during their time at UWinnipeg.
Gallery 1C03's summer camp for youth brings skateboard culture and the revitalization of Indigenous language to life through fun and art.
Sophie Sickert was awarded the top spot in the Institute of Urban Studies Student Paper Contest for her paper dealing with the controversy of the relocation of Marcien Lemay's Riel memorial from the Manitoba Legislature to Saint Boniface.
The UWSA Daycare Annual Family Picnic was joined by the University of Winnipeg’s TOYBOX team and a bubble making extravaganza filled with fun and learning.
Thanks to new federal CanCode funding, the Wii Chiiwaakanak Learning Centre's annual Summer STEAM Camp is quadrupling in size with nearly 200 students participating. The camp, which is designed for students from Grades 1 – 6, gives children the opportunity to participate in activities that combine Indigenous knowledge with science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics.
Plant-based dining options are arriving at The University of Winnipeg this fall, as Diversity Food Services will be introducing a completely plant-based menu at Sprout – formerly known as The MALECÓN – on the fourth floor of Centennial Hall.
On June 22, the Wii Chiiwaakanak Learning Centre welcomed more than 100 Grade 1-8 students from Niji Makhwa School to The University of Winnipeg for the first annual STEM Day.