UWinnipeg recognized for improved sustainability efforts
The University has received its second silver STARS rating from the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education, joining 26 other Canadian institutions.
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The University has received its second silver STARS rating from the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education, joining 26 other Canadian institutions.
UWinnipeg Indigenous science students gained experience in a research environment, built a network with other Indigenous science students, and learned about supports to prepare them for upper-level science courses, as part of the University's new Pathways to Graduate Studies (P2GS) program.
Two local organizations, Jib Stop and St. Boniface Street Links, will be on campus Wednesday, June 5, for a public discussion about crystal meth in Winnipeg in collaboration with Drs. Katharina Maier and Kelly Gorkoff. As part of the discussion, Maier, along with Dr. Bronwyn Dobchuk-Land, will give a presentation outlining an in-progress research project.
UWinnipeg kicked off its 2019 Pride events with a Two-Spirit and Pride flag raising on the Front Lawn. Representatives from Pride Winnipeg as well as community...
More than 50 University of Winnipeg faculty, staff, students, athletes, alumni, family and friends marched in the 32st annual Winnipeg Pride Parade. The parade wrapped...
UWinnipeg alumna, community leader, and Weweni Future Scholar, Jarita Greyeyes has been selected as a Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation Scholar.
The third annual Queer Alumni & Friends Cocktail Party was a hit with a crowd that keeps growing. Check out the fun, food and friends.
Philip Lafrance is making his mark in cryptography by standardizing quantum-safe protocols for use in the Internet, financial services, defence, health care, and automotive industries.
Earlier this month UWinnipeg was well represented at the recent the International Physical Literacy Conference held in Winnipeg.
UWinnipeg's Postdoctoral Fellow (PDF) Dr. Jonathan Luedee is the 2019 Starkey-Robinson Award for Graduate Research on Canada.