Speaker series celebrates impressive UWinnipeg alumni
Fred Appel (BAH 85) has had the chance to meet a variety of distinguished University of Winnipeg alumni since he began moderating the Alumni Perspectives...
Stories about the people that make up UWinnipeg's diverse community.
Fred Appel (BAH 85) has had the chance to meet a variety of distinguished University of Winnipeg alumni since he began moderating the Alumni Perspectives...
The critically acclaimed Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre’s Warehouse stage production of 'among men' includes a heavy UWinnipeg presence that includes faculty and graduates of the Theatre and Film program, including the two lead actors Eric Blais and Tom Keenan.
February 11 is the International Day of Women and Girls in Science. Meet some of the accomplished women making outstanding contributions to scientific research through their work and studies at UWinnipeg and in the community.
Liam Reid, a political science student, placed among the top 95 of more than 700 Canadian applicants.
A new book by political science professor, Dr. Kawser Ahmed, bridges between Canada, with its history as a peacekeeping nation, and Bangladesh, carrying out that legacy as a world leader in peacekeeping efforts.
Dr. Jason Hannan's new book, "Trolling Ourselves to Death," riffs on Neil Postman's classic thesis.
Arnold Osei, who arrived at UWinnipeg from Ghana, has garnered accolades and scholarships while conducting cutting-edge cybersecurity research.
Carrie Homeniuk is UWinnipeg's new Associate Vice-President, Human Resources.
UWinnipeg alumna Emily Kroft has received the 30 Under 30 Award for her work supporting youth climate policy engagement.
Michael Dudley, Librarian for History and Theatre and Film, turned his longtime interest into a book.