Bears and conservation research published in PLOS ONE
UWinnipeg’s wildlife biologist Dr. Agnès Pelletier just published her research on American black bears in the prestigious scientific journal PLOS ONE.
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UWinnipeg’s wildlife biologist Dr. Agnès Pelletier just published her research on American black bears in the prestigious scientific journal PLOS ONE.
A lecture titled 'Writing their Region: Orthodox Priests, Ethnography, and Identity in Nineteenth-Century Russian Ukraine' on Thursday, March 16 at 7:00 pm, Bryce Hall, Room 2B23. The lecture is free and open to the public.
UWinnipeg Wesmen Wrestling is hosting a free clinic tomorrow, February 23, 2017 from 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm at the Axworthy RecPlex. Participants include Olympians, inner-city youth and new Canadian youth from Syria.
The University of Winnipeg's office of Indigenous Affairs and the Prairie Climate Centre are pleased to host a free public screening of the film Qapirangajuq: Inuit Knowledge and Climate Change on March 6, at Eckhardt Gramatté Hall from 7:00 – 9:00 pm.
Chemistry is a fascinating subject with a rich and ancient history. At UWinnipeg, chemistry is an exciting proposition. Faculty are keen to help students discover the mystery one student at a time, allowing them to take their research to international conferences like the one in Izmir, Turkey.
Through reflections on the Quebec City Mosque attack, policies from the Trump administration, and other recent iterations of anti-islamic sentiment, UWinnipeg presents two noteworthy events on Monday, March 6, 2017.
Find out more about UWinnipeg's Criminal Justice program in our latest Academic Spotlight.
The UWinnipeg community is advised that the floor of the Dr. David F. Anderson Gymnasium will be renovated this spring, beginning on March 27. The...
The University of Winnipeg and The Collegiate are closed for Louis Riel Day: Monday, February 20, 2017 This includes The Duckworth Centre and Starbucks. Exceptions: Axworthy Health...
UWinnipeg graduate student, Victory Coffey, is working with Dr. Rafael Otfinowski (biology) on evaluating the natural restoration on an area of rough fescue prairie by exploring soil using microorganisms like nematodes.