Panel: Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
Free and open to the public – journalists welcome On February 9, 2015, The University of Winnipeg Indigenous Advisory Circle presents: Inquiring Minds: Understanding the...
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Free and open to the public – journalists welcome On February 9, 2015, The University of Winnipeg Indigenous Advisory Circle presents: Inquiring Minds: Understanding the...
The University of Winnipeg Alumni Association is calling for nominations from the public for its annual naming of two Distinguished Alumni in 2015. Named at...
The 24th annual Duckworth Challenge continues this week. Get all the details here.
UWinnipeg launches province’s first post-secondary crowdfunding site WINNIPEG, MB – The University of Winnipeg’s Foundation has launched a crowdfunding site to make it easier for...
Professor Shelagh Carter – International exposure Professor Shelagh Carter is in Dhaka, Bangladesh where her newest film, Is It My Turn, will be screened at...
Semi-Monde, Noël Coward’s rarely-produced comedy of bad manners at UWinnipeg from February10 - 14 at the Asper Centre for Theatre and Film.
WINNIPEG, MB – Growing up in the village of St. Claude, Manitoba, Janelle Gobin took an active interest in her rural community, participating in the...
World renowned scholar presents a lecture on Building Space for Dialogue: Identity, Politics and Religion on Wednesday, January 21 at 7:00 pm in Eckhardt-Gramatté Hall.
The newly appointed Chair, Dr. James Christie, is the Director of the Ridd Institute for Religion and Global Policy at UWinnipeg and a well-known ecumenist and pioneer of interfaith dialogue.
Updated: Thursday, January 15, 2015 All UWinnipeg campus buildings affected by flooding on August 21, 2014 will be fully restored to their pre-flood condition by...