Master’s in Development Practice students receive national scholarships
MPD students Jackie Dormer and Leslie Kirkness have each received a national scholarship.
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MPD students Jackie Dormer and Leslie Kirkness have each received a national scholarship.
As a result of significant financial challenges facing the University, difficult decisions have been made to suspend the women’s soccer program and to close the English Language Program.
When Trevor Boris finished university, he says his degree indirectly informed a lot of what he does. University allowed him the opportunity to explore his passion of standup comedy, which led to a career in show business.
Join Gallery 1C03 in Convocation Hall on Monday, January 13 for Relational Making: Activating Knowledge Through Objects and Spaces.
Dr. Ed Cloutis' research supports Canadian and international space missions to the moon, Mars, and asteroids. This research helps us learn more about our space neighbours as well as the history of Earth.
From a very early age, Rebecca Gibson (BA 98) loved the magic of stories. Without knowing how, Rebecca knew she wanted to be a writer, director, producer, and actor from the time she was a tiny child
As the year comes to an end, the University of Winnipeg community has a lot to be proud of. We’re re-capping the year to celebrate just some of the incredible people, achievements, and impact our community made in 2024.
We wish all students, staff, and faculty a rejuvenating holiday season.
UWinnipeg's Dr. Peter Ives' new book 'Rethinking Free Speech' will change the way people think about the politics of speech and its relationship to the future of freedom and democracy in the age of social media.
The 57th Wesmen Classic will return to the Duckworth Centre Dec. 28-30. This year’s showdown features an eight-team tournament bracket in women’s basketball. Each day will feature four games, with the tournament culminating in the championship game at 8 p.m. on December 30.