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An international team including physicists from The University of Winnipeg has reported first results for the proton’s weak charge in Physical Review Letters (October 18,...
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An international team including physicists from The University of Winnipeg has reported first results for the proton’s weak charge in Physical Review Letters (October 18,...
WINNIPEG, MB – In 1993, the remains of a young woman were discovered at Nagami Bay, Southern Indian Lake, Manitoba. UWinnipeg’s English Professor and Canada...
WINNIPEG, MB – The University of Winnipeg’s Cultural Studies Research Group (CSRG), led by Chancellor’s Research Chair Angela Failler, will host an invitational three-day workshop...
WINNIPEG, MB – Results of a landmark national research initiative conducted by the Environics Institute are now housed at The University of Winnipeg. The Urban...
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