UWinnipeg Professor Pauline Greenhill launches book on the brothers Grimm
UWinnipeg’s Pauline Greenhill and Kay Turner (New York University) are launching their newest book, Transgressive Tales with performances of a queer kind for delectation of...
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UWinnipeg’s Pauline Greenhill and Kay Turner (New York University) are launching their newest book, Transgressive Tales with performances of a queer kind for delectation of...
The University of Winnipeg’s Faculty of Arts is pleased to announce that English professor Dr. Zbigniew Izydorczyk has been invited to be a visiting scholar...
“The right to safe and clean drinking water and sanitation is a human right that is essential for the full enjoyment of life and all...
Earlier today at the prestigious European Physical Society meeting in Stockholm, TRIUMF’s Dr. Michael Wilking announced a new breakthrough in understanding neutrinos, nature’s most elusive particles.
When the City of Winnipeg was incorporated in 1873, the Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC) was the city’s largest landowner. This is one of the many...
Dr. Royden Loewen is leading an international study which will see seven graduate students live in Mennonite villages around the world to conduct oral histories and gather ethnographic research
University of Winnipeg English Professor Dr. Candida Rifkind , was awarded the 2013 Priestly Prize for the best essay published in English Studies in Canada (volume...
JUNE 10 + 11 UWinnipeg’s Faculty of Science, in collaboration with University of Manitoba, Canadian Science Centre for Human and Animal Helath and International Centre...
WINNIPEG, MB – The Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI), the Manitoba Research Innovation Fund (MRIF), and industry have granted over $1,000,000 to support research at...
The University of Winnipeg’s resident batman, biologist Dr. Craig Willis, with post-doctoral fellows, have just published new findings on the infectious fungal disease white-nose syndrome (WNS) that is killing bats at an alarming rate.