Two-Spirit Archives finds home at UWinnipeg
The Two-Spirit* of Manitoba officially launched its archival collection at UWinnipeg as part of UWinnipeg's Pride celebrations.
Stories celebrating UWinnipeg's Indigenous community.
The Two-Spirit* of Manitoba officially launched its archival collection at UWinnipeg as part of UWinnipeg's Pride celebrations.
The annual camp received $75,000 in funding over three years. With the added support and security, organizers will be able to incorporate more computer science and coding with Indigenous knowledge.
The University of Winnipeg hosted its second-annual Spring Feast, celebrating the renewal of the earth and acknowledging the work of Indigenous scholars, students and community members.
More than 40 First Nation, Métis, and Inuit graduates were honoured during UWinnipeg's annual celebration on Saturday, March 23.
UWinnipeg’s Timothy Coughlan was recruited by APTN to go into the Canadian wilderness on a 25-day journey in a 100 year-old canoe.
Julie Nagam: locating the little heartbeats, solo exhibit runs from January 10 – February 16, 2019 in Gallery 1C03.
University of Winnipeg Indigenous students had a chance to connect with fellow peers and be inspired by faculty while learning about opportunities to take part...
Indigenous Summer Scholars Program alumni Taylor Wilson (left) and Courtney Bear (right) were awarded two of three National Indigenous Economic Education Fund (NIEFF) scholarships from the Council for the Advancement of Native Development Officers (Cando).
Kevin Lamoureux, Associate Vice President (AVP) Indigenous Affairs, returns to the Faculty of Education.
The University of Winnipeg will receive $138, 769 for Indigenous language programs.