Maria Campbell honoured at her home in Gabriel’s Crossing
Honouring Métis author, playwright, teacher, Elder and community worker Maria Campbell for her lifelong advocacy and contributions to Indigenous and Canadian arts and politics.
Stories celebrating UWinnipeg's Indigenous community.
Honouring Métis author, playwright, teacher, Elder and community worker Maria Campbell for her lifelong advocacy and contributions to Indigenous and Canadian arts and politics.
The University of Winnipeg community, along with Synonym Art Consultation, unveiled the Star Blanket mural on the Helen Betty Osborne building on Saturday, August 18, 2018.
On Friday, August 10, a group of 25 children in grades 1-3 graduated from this summer’s first session of Indigenous Math Leadership Camp at UWinnipeg’s...
Twenty students from diverse backgrounds and neighbourhoods have successfully concluded their 15-week YouthUnited@Winnipeg (YU@W) experiential learning program.
Jarita Greyeyes, Acting Associate Vice President of Indigenous Affairs and Director of Community Learning and Engagement, is heading to Stanford University to pursue her PhD in in Race, Inequality and Language in Education.
UWinnipeg celebrates National Indigenous Peoples Day with a Bannock Breakfast and more.
As Canadians work to implement the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action, many leaders in the public, private and non-profit sectors are looking for...
Indigenous and Human Rights: An Executive Leadership Program A unique new program developed by The University of Winnipeg (UWinnipeg) and the Canadian Museum for Human...
Cameron Lozinski has big plans for Indigenous language revitalization in Canada — and he's going to start by developing an app that will make his ancestral language more accessible.
Relearning a family language, teaching others, learning how to pray — the reasons for taking part in UWinnipeg's summer 2017 Learn to Speak Ojibwe program were as diverse as the students.