Inner city after-school flag football program alive at UWinnipeg
WINNIPEG, MB., March 2, 2017 – The Winnipeg Police Association is now the presenting partner of the Winnipeg Youth Football Club, a weekly after-school flag...
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WINNIPEG, MB., March 2, 2017 – The Winnipeg Police Association is now the presenting partner of the Winnipeg Youth Football Club, a weekly after-school flag...
The University of Winnipeg congratulates Antoinette Miller, named the Canada West Women’s Basketball Conference Most Valuable Player as well as the Defensive Player of the...
Naomi Gichungu (alumna) and Aliraza Alidina, are both recipients of Emerging Leaders' Fellowship (ELF). They are working on separate projects focusing on Indigenous-Newcomer Relations with local community organizations.
Weweni Indigenous scholar Dr. Kim Anderson will deliver a lecture entitled "Because it's 2017: An Indigenous Feminist Commemoration of Canada 150" on Wednesday, March 8, 2017.
University of Winnipeg graduates and local filmmaking collective, MarkusMilosIanFabian, won three of the four categories they were nominated in at the made-in-Manitoba Windy Awards this past Saturday. You can see this award winning film at Cinematheque from April 20 – 30, 2017.
Students from three universities in Manitoba are joining forces to help challenge the stigma surrounding mental health.
The University of Winnipeg Wesmen along with the Canada West Universities Athletics Association are pleased to announce that Women’s Basketball players Antoinette Miller and Megan...
Funding for experiential learning will contribute to UWinnipeg's commitment to support effective teaching and learning as outlined in the The Integrated Academic Research Plan. The deadline for proposals is March 10, 2017.
With the current influx of new comers and refugees to the city, The University of Winnipeg presents a timely lecture entitled Newcomers and Treaty Relations on Tuesday, February 28, 2017 at 7:00 pm in Eckhardt Gramatté Hall.
UWinnipeg's Dr. Julie Nagam, Chair in the History of Indigenous Art in North America, and her co-editors, launch their book, PUBLIC 54: Indigenous Art: New Media and the Digital, on Thursday, March 2, 2017 at the Winnipeg Art Gallery, The launch is free and open to the public.