Wesmen Indigenous Night on Thursday, Nov 24
The University of Winnipeg Wesmen in conjunction with the University of Winnipeg’s Aboriginal Student Council and Pride Basketball are pleased to announce that the 2nd...
Stories celebrating UWinnipeg's Indigenous community.
The University of Winnipeg Wesmen in conjunction with the University of Winnipeg’s Aboriginal Student Council and Pride Basketball are pleased to announce that the 2nd...
Award winning writer, Katherena Vermette will be speaking at the UWinnipeg Urban and Inner-City Studies North End campus this Wednesday, November 23, at noon.
WINNIPEG, MB – In October 1966, Chanie Wenjack died of exposure while trying to walk home to the family he was taken from 600 kilometers away....
UWinnipeg's Master's in Development Practice program (MDP) announced five of their scholarship winners with a combined value of $90,000.
Everyone welcome Tuesday, October 11 at 7 pm Call 204-986-6450 to register Fifteen Métis families moved into shanties in the bush in and grassland in...
UWinnipeg's Kevin Lamoureux, Associate Vice-President, Indigenous Affairs hosted a reception to bring together those involved with the ICR to celebrate this milestone for UWinnipeg and reconciliation. Please check out the photo gallery.
In the wake of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada’s Final Report, a two-day workshop, titled 'Decolonizing Curatorial Pedagogies' was held in Ottawa to find best practices in collaboration with Aboriginal peoples.
Robots will be taking over UWinnipeg and in the process, will transform lives. Come meet the robots and their inventors this Friday, from 1:00 – 3:30 p.m., at the Richardson College for the Environment.
A UWinnipeg course is confronting questions that make many Canadians feel uncomfortable: exploring the who, how, and why of the residential school system that forcibly removed thousands of First Nations, Metis, and Inuit children from their homes.
A field course rooted in land-based reconciliation and a research trip to learn about the diverse biological make-up of Western Canada’s threatened prairie ecosystem, are examples of student experiences supported by the Experiential Learning Fund.