Award winning book now available in French
UWinnipeg’s Dr. Mary Jane Logan McCallum's award winning book examining the story of Brian Sinclair, co-authored with Dr. Adele Perry, is now available in French.
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UWinnipeg’s Dr. Mary Jane Logan McCallum's award winning book examining the story of Brian Sinclair, co-authored with Dr. Adele Perry, is now available in French.
The University of Winnipeg community congratulates 2022 Autumn Valedictorian Tracey Gergulich, who will be recognized during our 121st Convocation on Friday, October 14.
The University of Winnipeg community mourns the loss of alumnus and Honorary Doctorate recipient Bill Blaikie.
Dr. Mary Jane Logan McCallum has published a new book – Nii Ndahlohke: Boys’ and Girls’ Work at Mount Elgin Industrial School, 1890-1915 – looking at student labour at Mount Elgin Indian Residential School.
UWinnipeg biology student Isaac Henderson is chosen as a recipient of the Fessenden-Trott Scholarship for high academic achievement and community involvement.
UWinnipeg alumni Derek Elliott and Alexandra Martin helped Winnipeg’s Brandish Agency win Agency Team of the Year at the Canadian Public Relations Society’s National Conference.
The University of Winnipeg is proud to celebrate Sidney Leggett (BSc Hons, 2022) and Josh Swain (BSc, 2021) during a special virtual McCall MacBain Scholars Reception on Monday, August 29 at 10:00 am CT.
UWinnipeg Drs. Fiona Green and Jaqueline McLeod Rogers have co-edited a collection of parent essays — Parenting/Internet/Kids: Domesticating Technologies — that ask the question: re technologies helping or harming us, and are they opening possibilities or taking away initiatives and agency?
Adventurer and energized alumna Maha Ghazal wanted to be a volcanologist, She then set her sights to be a marine biologist, despite living on the prairies. This is her story.
UWinnipeg environmental studies and science student Taylor Mitchell originally came to UWinnipeg to become a chemist. She then discovered she could further her knowledge about something she truly cared about, the environment.