History professor’s research into residential school student labour wins two awards
Dr. Mary Jane McCallum's "Nii Ndahlohke" has received two awards in the past month.
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Dr. Mary Jane McCallum's "Nii Ndahlohke" has received two awards in the past month.
The IIWG's report, "First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Perspectives on Identity, Citizenship, and Safeguarding Opportunities: What We Heard Report", is now available.
UWinnipeg English professor, Dr. Jenny Heijun Wills, is pushing boundaries of genre, and breaking out of categories of identity with her latest book, 'Everything and Nothing at All'.
Dr. Michael Beck's digital agriculture research has attracted a five-year, $137,500 NSERC Discovery Grant.
UWinnipeg recently welcomed Canada’s Governor General Mary Simon on campus, to attend the Governor General’s History Symposium: Fostering Understanding and Empathy Through Inclusive History.
Stacy Cardigan Smith (BA 09) is a UWinnipeg alum and champion for community and philanthropy. She partnered with Dr. Julie Chamberlain to publish a report on anti-oppressive approaches to safety.
December 6 is the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women. The University of Winnipeg will lower its flags to half-mast to mourn the 14 women who were murdered at École Polytechnique de Montréal on December 6, 1989, and to remember and support all victims of gender-based violence.
Dr. Nora Casson, is looking at ways to adapt nutrient management practices to a changing climate to help ensure the longterm health of our lakes, rivers, and wetlands.
The 19th annual Randy Kobes Undergraduate Poster Symposium saw 39 students enter across five categories.
Dr. Kevin Walby is being recognized for nearly 20 years of his work in solidarity with criminalized people, and his work with UWinnipeg's unique Walls to Bridges program.