Top honours for two Wesmen Women’s Basketball members
The University of Winnipeg congratulates Antoinette Miller, named the Canada West Women’s Basketball Conference Most Valuable Player as well as the Defensive Player of the...
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The University of Winnipeg congratulates Antoinette Miller, named the Canada West Women’s Basketball Conference Most Valuable Player as well as the Defensive Player of the...
Naomi Gichungu (alumna) and Aliraza Alidina, are both recipients of Emerging Leaders' Fellowship (ELF). They are working on separate projects focusing on Indigenous-Newcomer Relations with local community organizations.
University of Winnipeg graduates and local filmmaking collective, MarkusMilosIanFabian, won three of the four categories they were nominated in at the made-in-Manitoba Windy Awards this past Saturday. You can see this award winning film at Cinematheque from April 20 – 30, 2017.
The University of Winnipeg Wesmen along with the Canada West Universities Athletics Association are pleased to announce that Women’s Basketball players Antoinette Miller and Megan...
Stephanie Rozzi, an Adult Learner Academic Advisor was recently recognized by one of her students. Rozzi is one of many who serve on the Student Services Team and are appreciated for the role they play in the UWinnipeg experience.
Awards Night honours students and donors for valuing academic excellence.
UWinnipeg students Alyssa Kidd and Jonathan Kornelsen have earned the prestigious Sir William Stephenson Scholarships (also known as the Intrepid) for this academic year.
A lifelong learner and volunteer Ruth Dickinson and avid debater and human rights advocate Adrienne Tessier have earned the Dr. and Mrs. Roderick Hunter Scholarship.
Alumna Kalynn Spain used her development background to launch an online database that features more than 130 small farms from across Manitoba.
When Ryan Smith creates detailed climate maps on his computer at UWinnipeg, he’s not aware that city planners in Calgary are gathered in a boardroom, studying his online charts with zeal. But they are. And so are federal and provincial emergency officials, physical plant managers, insurance analysts, architects, and engineers, among others.