UWinnipeg’s Dr. Patricia Fitzpatrick is helping to make impact assessments better
D. Patricia Fitzpatrick is part of the team working to improve the impact assessment process in Manitoba.
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D. Patricia Fitzpatrick is part of the team working to improve the impact assessment process in Manitoba.
The University of Winnipeg’s Faculty of Education is connecting student teachers with rural and northern schools, past the city’s perimeter.
Faculty, staff, students, and community members gathered on Tuesday, March 18 to celebrate the launch of UWinnipeg’s first doctoral program – the PhD in Bioscience and Policy. Two of the students planning to take the program, Hailey Langford and Simon DePasquale, shared about their UWinnipeg experience and their research.
Métis people are the fastest growing Indigenous Nation in Canada. With the Indigenization on campuses, UWinnipeg's Dr. Laura Forsythe is working to create safe Métis-specific spaces on campuses with UMantoba’s Dr. Lucy Delgado.
Thomas Hepworth is one of the two students to be awarded the prestigious Sir William Stephenson Scholarship in 2025.
In recognition for her commitment to research and volunteerism, Leeza Goldberg is one of two students selected by trustees to receive the Dr. and Mrs. Roderick Hunter Scholarship.
MacKenzie Zacharias was one of two students selected by trustees to receive the prestigious Dr. and Mrs. Roderick Hunter Scholarship.
We are thrilled to launch the PhD in Bioscience and Policy, and we warmly invite students and the wider community to attend.
On March 9, the UWinnipeg Wesmen men’s volleyball team defeated the University of Alberta to win the crown of Canada West champions for the first time in University history.
In recognition of her success in the laboratory and commitment to volunteering on campus, Melody Hutton was selected to receive the Sir William Stephenson Scholarship.