UWinnipeger creates a toolkit for inclusive cities for UNESCO
Dr. Yvonne Vizina co-authored a report exploring a holistic approach to advancing reconciliation that has recently been released by the Canadian Commission for UNESCO.
Stories celebrating UWinnipeg's Indigenous community.
Dr. Yvonne Vizina co-authored a report exploring a holistic approach to advancing reconciliation that has recently been released by the Canadian Commission for UNESCO.
In celebration of National Indigenous Peoples Day, UWinnipeg hosted a delicious bannock breakfast on campus that was well attended. Check out who was there!
After being recognized with an Honorary Doctor of Laws at The University of Winnipeg's Spring Convocation ceremony on June 13, Elder Ruth Christie gifted UWinnipeg with a white birch sapling.
UWinnipeg Indigenous science students gained experience in a research environment, built a network with other Indigenous science students, and learned about supports to prepare them for upper-level science courses, as part of the University's new Pathways to Graduate Studies (P2GS) program.
UWinnipeg alumna, community leader, and Weweni Future Scholar, Jarita Greyeyes has been selected as a Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation Scholar.
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.