UWinnipeg leading the way for Indigenous inclusion
UWinnipeg is proud to lead by example in creating a supportive, respectful, and inclusive learning experience that reflects Indigenous cultures and traditions.
Stories celebrating UWinnipeg's Indigenous community.
UWinnipeg is proud to lead by example in creating a supportive, respectful, and inclusive learning experience that reflects Indigenous cultures and traditions.
The Governor General was recently on campus and took part in a discussion about UWinnipeg's partnership with First Nations, Metis and urban communities to help close the graduation gap.
WINNIPEG, MB – The University of Winnipeg’s school of Professional Applied & Continuing Education (PACE) has been singled out for developing an innovative program that...
WINNIPEG, MB – University of Winnipeg President and Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Lloyd Axworthy is the keynote speaker at a summit devoted to Aboriginal education tomorrow, Friday,...
The University of Winnipeg community is deeply saddened by the loss of highly respected Oji-Cree leader Elijah Harper, who passed away this morning. “Elijah...
Douglas Baba, Reuben Garang, and Megan Prydun are in Ghana until July on an international work placement through UWinnipeg’s MDP program.
UWinnipeg is taking part in the "React to the Racism: Youth Challenge," an initiative intended to motivate youth participation in a global conversation on combatting racism.
WINNIPEG, MB –The University of Winnipeg’s Board of Regents recently approved the creation of an Indigenous Advisory Circle to ensure the inclusion of Indigenous Peoples’...
Waapshki Pinaysee Inini White Thunderbird Man Bursary is worth $2,000 annually and awarded to a Sagkeeng First Nation full-time student pursuing undergraduate or graduate studies.