UWinnipeg alum returns to TIFF with solo effort
Ian Bawa returns to the Toronto International Film Festival with his solo effort. Strong Son, a short-film featuring his dad, Jagdeep Singh Bawa, based on his own story.
Stories about the people that make up UWinnipeg's diverse community.
Ian Bawa returns to the Toronto International Film Festival with his solo effort. Strong Son, a short-film featuring his dad, Jagdeep Singh Bawa, based on his own story.
Global College's resident expert on refugee law and resettlement, Dr. Shauna Labman, has published her second book.
Dr. Julie Nagam is this year's inaugural artistic director who will have the challenge to take North America's largest public art exhibition online.
While some employers had to cancel or post-pone work terms due to COVID-19, students who took part in remote work opportunities say it was a rewarding experience that helped them confirm career goals and showcase their knowledge to future employers.
To the UWinnipeg community: It is with mixed feelings that I send you my final message as president of The University of Winnipeg. These last...
The University of Winnipeg congratulates the 2020 Order of Manitoba inductees.
After serving as President and Vice-Chancellor of The University of Winnipeg from 2014 – 2020, Dr. Annette Trimbee is stepping down from her role at...
UWinnipeg's Dr. Sharanpal Ruprai has been shortlisted for the 2020 Annual Lambda Literary Awards, the most prestigious LGBTQ book prize in the world.
When Melissa Van Soelen, Tom Groom, and Jesse de Rocquigny graduated from The University of Winnipeg's film studies program, they were already well-connected to the film industry, opening doors for successful careers.
The 2010s was a great decade for Manitoban authors, and Winnipeg Free Press literary editor Ben MacPhee-Sigurdson complied a comprehensive list of the top 10...