UWinnipeg celebrates Pride Week
The University of Winnipeg is proud to celebrate Pride Week with a series of events on campus leading up to the Winnipeg Pride Parade on Sunday, June 4.
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The University of Winnipeg is proud to celebrate Pride Week with a series of events on campus leading up to the Winnipeg Pride Parade on Sunday, June 4.
The University of Winnipeg’s Indigenous Summer Scholars Program is celebrating its largest cohort to date. Twenty student scholars are participating in this year's program, alongside assigned faculty mentors.
UWinnipeg's Dr. Ryan Bullock, Tier II Canada Research Chair in Human-Environment Interactions, is one of the university partners from across Canada contributing to the CANSTOREnergy project, which recently received $24 million in federal funding.
The University of Winnipeg’s Board of Regents has approved a balanced budget of $171.3 million for the 2023-2024 fiscal year.
Campus flags will be flown at half-mast, and staff, faculty, and students are encouraged to wear red to stand in solidarity with Indigenous communities across Canada as, together, we mourn the loss of the thousands of lives that have been tragically cut short.
After two years of virtual Science Rendezvous, the Canadian-wide STEAM festival, which is co-hosted by The University of Winnipeg and University of Manitoba, is back in person.
Coinciding with Asian Heritage Month, Gallery 1C03 at UWinnipeg is launching 'Within and Beyond Tradition: Works by East Asian Artists in The University of Winnipeg Collection,' which is a group exhibition curated by East Asian Languages and Cultures student Irene Chan.
UWinnipeg's Dr. Beverley Fehr and her research into friendship bonds across species was featured on CBC's Nature of Things.
The University of Winnipeg is proud to have successfully applied for, and received, Stage 1 – Foundation recognition from the Tri-Agency's Dimensions program.
Research by a University of Winnipeg team is illuminating the complex ways in which climate change is affecting ecosystems in the Churchill region.