International Vigdís Prize awarded to Dr. Ryan Eyford
UWinnipeg historian of Indigenous and Canadian histories, Dr. Ryan Eyford, is the recipient of the international 2025 Vigdís Prize.
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UWinnipeg historian of Indigenous and Canadian histories, Dr. Ryan Eyford, is the recipient of the international 2025 Vigdís Prize.
A federally funded UWinnipeg research team is creating a targeted map of phosphorus runoff hotspots in the Red River basin during Manitoba’s annual snowmelt.
The University of Winnipeg Department of Theatre and Film opens its season with the first Canadian production of playwright and screenwriter Tony Kushner’s aggressively timely "A Bright Room Called Day Revisited".
UWinnipeg is proud to announce the renewal of its long-standing partnership with Indspire to support Indigenous education by committing an additional $1 million over the next five years to Indspire’s Building Brighter Futures: Bursaries and Scholarships (BBF) program.
Recent UWinnipeg graduate Ridhi Singla has known since she was a child that she wanted to be a doctor.
New exhibit aims to deconstruct homophobia in sports and critique existing toxic masculinity by creating a positive and accepting masculinity for sports enthusiasts.
Katrina Leclerc, an alum and now instructor at The University of Winnipeg's Global College, says UWinnipeg opened doors to develop relationships with people who have changed her life.
The University of Winnipeg campus is pleased to host the Wawanesa Street Festival and other events in the lead-up to the 112th Grey Cup, from November 12 to 15.
The Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame inducts Dr. Glen Bergeron a distinguished faculty member in the Gupta Faculty of Kinesiology and Applied Health at UWinnipeg.
Faculty of Education students gained a new appreciation for hands-on learning through a trip to the Experimental Lakes Area (ELA) this fall.