National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women
The University of Winnipeg will lower its flags to half-mast in mourning and remembrance.
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The University of Winnipeg will lower its flags to half-mast in mourning and remembrance.
UWinnipeg alumna Emily Kroft has received the 30 Under 30 Award for her work supporting youth climate policy engagement.
Knowledge Keepers, academics, community researchers, and students gathered to celebrate the launch of an interactive picture book app and teacher’s guide.
Friends of the University gathered to support students and to honour Ruth Hastings, President and CEO of Qualico and Rancho, who was this year’s recipient of the Duff Roblin Award.
UWinnipeg's Dr. Angela Failler examines the lack of public memory regrading the worst terrorist attack in Canada's history, the 1985 Air India flight that killed all 329 passengers.
Michael Dudley, Librarian for History and Theatre and Film, turned his longtime interest into a book.
Collaborative film and sculptural installation, 'legs' kicks off with opening reception at Gallery 1C03 on Thursday, November 23 from 4 to 6pm. Exhibit runs until February 16, 2024.
Award-winning playwright Aaron Posner's irreverent adaptation will be performed nightly November 28 through December 2 at the Asper Centre for Theatre and Film.
Weather prediction is a challenging task, with variables changing by the hour, but machine learning is improving the accuracy of precipitation forecasts.
The University of Winnipeg condemns all antisemitism, Islamophobia, and racism of any kind. We extend our deepest sympathies to everyone affected by the conflict between Israel...