Meet our Autumn Valedictorian – Anna Evans-Boudreau
Valedictorian Anna Evans-Boudreau is graduating with a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in sociology, and plans on attending law school next year.
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Valedictorian Anna Evans-Boudreau is graduating with a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in sociology, and plans on attending law school next year.
UWinnipeg's Dr. Sante Viselli has been given the prestigious Knight in the Order of Academic Palms of the Republic of France.
University of Winnipeg biologist, Dr. Scott Forbes, was honoured with a Jamie Smith Mentorship Award at the 2019 Society of Canadian Ornithologists meeting, which took place in August in Québec City.
Chemistry professor and Canada Research Chair, Dr. Chris Wiebe, will be at The University of Oxford September 21 – 25, an invited speaker at the...
UWinnipeg history professor, Dr. Mark Meuwese, has a new book titled To the Shores of Chile: The Journal and History of the Brouwer Expedition to Valdivia in...
Hiroki Nakajima has a unique connection to Winnipeg. He arrived in 1998 to improve his English skills in UWinnipeg's English Language Program (ELP), and has returned annually ever since. Over the past 20 years, he has inspired more than 10,000 students to study English in Canada before launching careers in Japan.
Dr. Sheri-Lynn Skwarchuk’s research into improving children’s numeracy and literacy skills before they start school inspired her to create the ToyBox educational tool.
UWinnipeg professor Sheri-Lynn Skwarchuk and a grassroots Manitoba team are creating a new support tool to help parents advance their children's numeracy and literacy skills.
UWinnipeg’s history professor Dr. Mary Jane McCallum, won the Aboriginal History Book Prize, along with co-author Adele Perry.
Larissa Chubenko, BA, BEd Valedictorian (Theology, Education, Kinesiology, Physical and Health Education, and Marriage and Family Therapy) Larissa Chubenko is passionate about working with inner-city...