Wii Chiiwaakanak receives federal funding to support STEAM programming
Thanks to multi-year funding from the Government of Canada's CanCode program, the Wii Chiiwaakanak Learning Centre will be able to grow their STEAM outreach programming.
Stories celebrating UWinnipeg's Indigenous community.
Thanks to multi-year funding from the Government of Canada's CanCode program, the Wii Chiiwaakanak Learning Centre will be able to grow their STEAM outreach programming.
Dr. Cathy Mattes, a Michif curator, writer and Associate Professor in History of Art, brought her culture to the classroom in the experiential history course Miyeu Pimaatshiwin, Beading, and Métis Kitchen Table Talk.
On June 17 and 18, The University of Winnipeg will be hosting a national conference looking at how universities can address the Calls for Justice of the National Inquiry into MMIWG2S.
The first report from the Canadian Reconciliation Barometer highlights the need to invest in education about Residential Schools—as well as Indigenous Peoples experiences in Canada more broadly.
On this Louis Riel Day, UWinnipeg is proud to celebrate the achievements of 90 Métis students who were awarded Louis Riel Bursaries during the 2021-22 academic year.
University of Winnipeg student Cameron Adams officially launches the new n-dialect language app, nēhinawēwin, on Friday, January 14 on Facebook Live.
Submissions are open for proposals for cultural activities, workshops, performances, and other creative projects, as well as Inuit artistic vendors from across Inuit Nunangat.
The University of Winnipeg, in partnership with the Manitoba Métis Federation, is proud to partner on the creation of one of the university’s most prestigious and highest value scholarships, in honour of Red River Métis Citizen Dr. Annette Trimbee, the University’s 8th President and Vice-Chancellor.
The University of Winnipeg community is invited to stop by the third floor of Richardson College for the Environment on Thursday, October 14, 3 - 6 pm to celebrate the opening of the aabijijiwan New Media Lab and kishaadigeh Collaborative Research Centre.
Dr. Sheri-Lynn Skwarchuk and her grassroots team that makes up the ToyBox project have been working with Aboriginal Head Start Program Directors in Manitoba to make Toybox more accessible to Indigenous communities.