Indigenous Language Revitalization
Relearning a family language, teaching others, learning how to pray — the reasons for taking part in UWinnipeg's summer 2017 Learn to Speak Ojibwe program were as diverse as the students.
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Relearning a family language, teaching others, learning how to pray — the reasons for taking part in UWinnipeg's summer 2017 Learn to Speak Ojibwe program were as diverse as the students.
Family, friends, and colleagues celebrated this year’s retirees at a reception on Wednesday, May 9, 2018 in Riddell Hall. The list of retirees include (in...
UWinnipeg's physicist Dr. Jeffery Martin is one of the Canadian researchers that played a major role in an international collaboration that has gained new insight into the most elusive of the four fundamental forces in nature, the weak force.
A pair of Junior Wesmen volleyball teams have booked their spots in the top tier of the club national championships later this month. The Jr....
On Thursday, May 3, The University of Winnipeg recognized long serving faculty and staff members at its annual Long Service Awards celebration. Click through the...
Dr. Christine's Schreyer's fictional languages have appeared in some of the biggest movies of the last few years, including the Kryptonian language used in the 2013 film "Man of Steel."
UWinnipeg has teamed up with the University of Manitoba for Science Rendezvous on Saturday, May 12. This national event is designed to get kids and adults engaged in science, technology, engineering, art, and math.
Wiebe’s research explores quantum materials and how they could be used to develop electronics that are more affordable, power-efficient, and portable than ones currently available.
The Spring 2018 issue of UWinnipeg Magazine is now available online. UWinnipeg Magazine highlights recent news, initiatives, and successes of the UWinnipeg community. The University of...