Global College alumni blaze international trail of success
UWinnipeg’s Global College is continuing to equip the next generation of international leaders in the dynamic fields of human rights, development practice, and peace and conflict studies.
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UWinnipeg’s Global College is continuing to equip the next generation of international leaders in the dynamic fields of human rights, development practice, and peace and conflict studies.
Gallery 1C03 is offering a partnership in art and science with Wii Chiiwaakanak Learning Centre’s STEAM Camp as well as Let’s Talk Science and the Community School Investigators program.
University of Winnipeg physicist Dr. Blair Jamieson is the envy of The Big Bang Theory's Dr. Sheldon Cooper, as he and his research group are heading to CERN in Switzerland this fall.
Dr. Tracy Whalen has been named Acting Dean of the Faculty of Arts, and she is joined by Dr. Anne-Laurence Caudano, who has been named Acting Associate Dean.
International Studies student Jessica Whyte is being recognized with the annual prize for her essay, 'Socioeconomic Disparities in Rooster Town: An Analysis of the Historical Division Between English Métis and French Métis Families,' which was written in Dr. Ryan Eyford’s History of the Métis in Canada (HIST-3525) course.
The University of Winnipeg is celebrating the development of a new multi-surface, amenity-filled outdoor play area for the University of Winnipeg Students’ Association Day Care.
Scholars from across Canada and around the world will gather at The University of Winnipeg this weekend for an academic conference examining a pivotal era in Mennonite history that began 100 years ago.
Statements on the letter from the University of Winnipeg Faculty Association to the Board or Regents, from Stefan Jonasson, Chair of the Board of Regents, and Dr. Todd Mondor, President and Vice-Chancellor
Co-authored by UWinnipeg's Dr. Shauna MacKinnon, 'Indigenous Resistance & Development in Winnipeg 1960-2000' explores the rich historical grounding of Indigenous peoples grassroots organizing developed through resistance and community work and traces Indigenous city development through the decades, encompassing generations of Indigenous community organizers.
The University of Winnipeg conferred 1,217 degrees during our 122nd Convocation ceremonies on Monday, June 19 and Tuesday, June 20.