Welcome to Homecoming 2024
The University of Winnipeg along with Alumni Affairs is excited to announce this year’s Homecoming 2024, a week of on- and off-campus events for UWinnipeg alumni, family, and friends.
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The University of Winnipeg along with Alumni Affairs is excited to announce this year’s Homecoming 2024, a week of on- and off-campus events for UWinnipeg alumni, family, and friends.
Wesmen basketball player and Rhetoric and Communications student, Donald Stewart, is using his time at UWinnipeg to explore careers both on and off the court.
For over a century, Canada has welcomed displaced Ukrainians, and now has one the world’s largest Ukrainian diaspora populations. Researchers at UWinnipeg and ULaval are examining their arrival success with a focus on a tale of two Canadian cities: Quebec City and Winnipeg.
Indigenous undergraduate students who spent the summer conducting research alongside faculty mentors gathered recently to share their discoveries, experiences, and plans for further study.
The University of Winnipeg’s Professional, Applied, and Continuing Education (PACE) is making education more affordable for Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) members and their families with a special discount.
More than 250 Grades 1-8 students attended this year's Indigenous STEAM Summer Camp.
In April, the University confirmed that data stolen in a cyber attack included personal information. A list of the groups likely affected and the types of information exposed was shared on our website. At that time, we committed to completing a thorough investigation. That investigation has now concluded, and we have updated our notification of groups likely affected and information exposed.
The University of Winnipeg's Pathway to Graduate Studies program has received three years of federal funding.
University of Winnipeg Archives has recently made the Steven Schipper fonds available to researchers. To highlight the collection, Archives is featuring an exhibition, titled 'Many Hats', highlighting the many roles that an artistic director must play. This exhibit is free and open to the public.
Shayla Jackson (MSc 24) has received an NSERC Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship.