Indigenizing the ToyBox project
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.
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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.
The University of Winnipeg campus will be lit orange September 27 – 30 and closed on September 30 in recognition of National Day for Truth...
Emily Gartner's essay, Indigenization at the Manitoba Museum through Métis Exhibits, has been recognized with UWinnipeg's 2020-21 Indigenous History Essay Prize.
Wii Chiiwaakanak Learning Centre welcomed 56 students to their annual Indigenous Summer STEAM Camps during the final two weeks of July.
Indigenous data management will get a bit easier this fall, thanks to an online toolkit and series of six webinars being developed to support Indigenous research data management.
The Pathway to Graduate Studies (P2GS) offered five Indigenous students the opportunity to instruct Indigenous students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Meet three of these talented students.
A desire to improve health care in Manitoba drove Dylan Robinson to pursue a Bachelor of Science at The University of Winnipeg on his way to his ultimate dream of becoming a doctor.
Wii Chiiwaakanak Learning Centre is hosting its annual Indigenous STEAM Summer Camp during the last two weeks of July. Hosted on campus, activities combine Indigenous knowledge with other departments at the University, such as chemistry, physics, computer science, and biology.
Before heading to medical school this fall, Felicia Sinclair is spending her summer taking part in molecular neuroscience research with Dr. Renee Douville as part of UWinnipeg's Indigenous Summer Scholar Program.
University of Winnipeg student Sharissa Neault is working with the Manitoba Indigenous Cultural Education Centre to share Cree (Ininímowin) with others on TikTok.