Research spotlight: nutrient management in a changing climate
Dr. Nora Casson, is looking at ways to adapt nutrient management practices to a changing climate to help ensure the longterm health of our lakes, rivers, and wetlands.
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Dr. Nora Casson, is looking at ways to adapt nutrient management practices to a changing climate to help ensure the longterm health of our lakes, rivers, and wetlands.
The 19th annual Randy Kobes Undergraduate Poster Symposium saw 39 students enter across five categories.
Dr. Kevin Walby is being recognized for nearly 20 years of his work in solidarity with criminalized people, and his work with UWinnipeg's unique Walls to Bridges program.
An undergrad's Human Rights assignment on monuments led to the publication of academic research entitled, "Unsettling the Familiar: Experiential Human Rights Learning through Civic Monuments at the University of Winnipeg".
Earlier this fall, two Brazilian compatriots, a visiting PhD student and a UWinnipeg professor, worked on a literary crossover where ancient ekphrasis and modern comic books meld.
The University of Winnipeg Department of Theatre and Film opens its season with Silent Sky, a production that shines a light on forgotten women of science.
More than $155,000 raised at the at the 16th Annual Duff Roblin Award Dinner will support UWinnipeg students on their post-secondary journey.
Annika Goodbrandson is one of 30 Deaf or hard of hearing post-secondary students across Canada to receive a scholarship from Canadian Hearing Services.
Gallery 1C03 is pleased to present Seven Generations, an exhibition by Ininew-Anishinaabe-British relational maker, KC Adams (MA 23).
Through her research, UWinnipeg professor, Dr. Sara Good, hopes she can help protect Canada’s fisheries from a devastating invasive species.