UWinnipeg Prof tackles fake news
What happens if we stop valuing the truth? What are the consequences? That is a topic that UWinnipeg’s Dr. Jason Hannan (Rhetoric, Writing and Communications)...
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What happens if we stop valuing the truth? What are the consequences? That is a topic that UWinnipeg’s Dr. Jason Hannan (Rhetoric, Writing and Communications)...
UWinnipeg sent a contingent of chemists, which included undergraduate and graduate students, to the 100th Canadian Chemistry Conference and Exhibition in Toronto, ON earlier this month and they took home some top prizes.
'Remembering Air India: The Art of Public Mourning' (University of Alberta Press), is co-edited by UWinnipeg’s Canada Research Chair in Culture and Public Memory, Dr. Angela Failler.
The study of biology encompasses any manifestation of life, from the DNA molecule to the interactions of organisms within the various ecosystems of the earth....
University of Winnipeg student Kelsey Duncan heads to Grenoble to attend a summer program at the prestigious Grenoble Institute of Technology/Institut Polytechnique de Grenoble.
Dynamic and diverse, Mohamed Abo Aoun is an international student at UWinnipeg in the Faculty of Science via Saudi Arabia and the recipient of the 2017 American Society of Pharmacognosy (ASP) Research Award.
The University of Winnipeg’s Dr. Jaime Cidro, (Associate Professor, Anthropology) has recently received two Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) grants totaling over $835,000 combined. ...
The University of Winnipeg Bat Lab was awarded $148,406.80, over three years, from the Species at Risk Fund of Ontario to support innovative bat conservation research to help combat white-nose syndrome (WNS).
WINNIPEG, MB –The University of Winnipeg’s Faculty of Education is hosting a national conference from July 12 to 15, 2017 where results from a three-year...
Three UWinnipeg students have each earned a prestigious Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Scholarship (QEII) valued at $6,000 that will allow them to go overseas for three months to advance their art studies.