UWinnipeg professor leading Healing Forest Project in North End
It’s one of the oldest parks in Winnipeg, and thanks to the efforts of a UWinnipeg professor and community leaders, St. John’s Park will now...
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It’s one of the oldest parks in Winnipeg, and thanks to the efforts of a UWinnipeg professor and community leaders, St. John’s Park will now...
On Wednesday, November 22 and Thursday, November 23, two UWinnipeg researchers are presenting at the 5th annual Indigenous Health Symposium, Looking Forward, Pushing Back: Research,...
UWinnipeg's award winning writer, Margaret Sweatman is launching a new edition of her book FOX, on Tuesday, December 5, 2017 at 7:00 pm, at McNally Booksellers.
It is with great sadness that The University of Winnipeg community mourns the sudden death of alumnus Nolan Caribou while in service with the Canadian...
The University of Winnipeg’s Institute of Urban Studies (IUS) has begun researching possible reuse options for the existing Transcona Library through a new partnership funded...
Two UWinnipeg undergrad students recently plunged waist-deep into a research project at FortWhyte Alive. Every two weeks from mid-August until the end of October, Hamza...
WINNIPEG, MB –The full list of Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) grants were announced today, and University of Winnipeg faculty researchers...
ENHANCED CAMPUS SAFETY – Monday, November 13, 2017 Your safety is extremely important to us. Effective immediately, you will a notice more security patrols as...
In 1993, the remains of a Cree woman, who lived 350 years ago, were discovered at South Indian Lake in Manitoba. This archaeological discovery and the story of her community is the basis of a story sequence that will be told through the Six Seasons of the Asiniskow Ithiniwak (Rocky Cree) project.
Flu vaccines for a cause! There will be a FREE flu vaccination clinic at The University of Winnipeg on Tuesday, November 14 from 8:00 am...