UWinnipeg recognizes MMIWG Awareness Day, Sunday October 4
The University of Winnipeg recognizes that Sunday, October 4 is Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) Awareness Day. To understand the final report of the...
Stories celebrating UWinnipeg's Indigenous community.
The University of Winnipeg recognizes that Sunday, October 4 is Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) Awareness Day. To understand the final report of the...
The Pathways to Graduate Studies program gives undergraduate Indigenous students a chance to explore research opportunities in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
Meagan Malcolm is spending her summer exploring the decolonial student-led movement that put The University of Winnipeg's Indigenous Course Requirement (ICR) in motion.
Mohamed Crossman-Serb is working with Dr. Nora Casson, Department of Geography, to explore human influences on water quality.
Greg Meconse is spending his summer delving into The University of Winnipeg Library’s e-books, looking to identify and describe Indigenous language and linguistic content.
Amy Jackson is working with Dr. Mark Ruml, Department of Religion and Culture, on Indigenous Spiritual Biography as the Matrix for Truth and Reconciliation as part of The University of Winnipeg's Indigenous Summer Scholar Program.
Ben Roloff is spending his summer exploring soundscapes, and loving it, as part of the production team for the Six Seasons of the Asiniskaw Īthiniwak project.
Two UWinnipeg Master of Arts in Indigenous Governance students were determined not to let COVID-19 stop them from achieving their academic goals. Unable to present in person, they defended their theses via video conference.
Caitlin Mostoway Parker is hoping to expand her research experience through the Indigenous Summer Scholars Program (ISSP) before starting her virtual graduate studies with Trinity...
With Pow Wow cancelled and The University of Winnipeg’s Spring Convocation ceremonies postponed until the fall, UWinnipeg's Aboriginal Student Services Centre (ASSC) spent June 24-26 mailing and hand-delivering gifts to graduating students and celebrate their achievements.