UWinnipeg Alumna Jarita Greyeyes continues to make history
Greyeyes is the inaugural UWinnipeg Weweni Future Scholar, who is currently attending Stanford University, in California pursuing a PhD in Race, Inequality and Language in Education.
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Greyeyes is the inaugural UWinnipeg Weweni Future Scholar, who is currently attending Stanford University, in California pursuing a PhD in Race, Inequality and Language in Education.
UWinnipeg takes 28 per cent of nominees list for the CBC Manitoba Future 40, class of 2018. Meet some of the new generation of leaders, builders and change-makers under the age of 40.
Sisters Erica and Zoe Moodie are changing the world with biostatistics. The University of Winnipeg graduates — each with a Bachelor of Arts degree in...
Indigenous Summer Scholars Program alumni Taylor Wilson (left) and Courtney Bear (right) were awarded two of three National Indigenous Economic Education Fund (NIEFF) scholarships from the Council for the Advancement of Native Development Officers (Cando).
Kevin Lamoureux, Associate Vice President (AVP) Indigenous Affairs, returns to the Faculty of Education.
The University of Winnipeg’s Department of Chemistry hosted their annual Student Awards Night on Tuesday, November 13. The awards were presented by faculty members during...
The University of Winnipeg will receive $138, 769 for Indigenous language programs.
A startling and beguiling UWinnipeg production of William Shakespeare’s most popular comedy, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, hits the Gas Station Arts Centre from November 27 – December 1, 2018.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2018 WINNIPEG, MB — Today is World Town Planning Day and the Prairie Climate Centre (PCC), the Canadian...
Vered Marom and Samah Salaim are residents of Oasis of Peace, a village in Israel. They will be speaking at UWinnipeg as part of the El-Tassi Lecture Series.