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A project documenting the forced dispossession of Canadians of Japanese ancestry during WWII is granted $5.5 million.
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A project documenting the forced dispossession of Canadians of Japanese ancestry during WWII is granted $5.5 million.
This project is linked to a linked to $2.5 Million Grant.
WINNIPEG, MB – UWinnipeg researchers are involved in two significant projects receiving a combined $5 million in funding: One exploring the impacts of socio-economic, cultural...
The U22 Jr. Wesmen Women’s Basketball team is boarding a plane this morning for a road trip — to Japan. The team will spend six...
A number of buildings on The University of Winnipeg campus have been impacted (some more than others) by the heavy rainstorm that passed through the...
WINNIPEG, MB – The Winnipeg Police Service Opportunity Scholarships in Memory of Injured and Fallen Officers were awarded to UWinnipeg students Andreah Anterola and Ruth...
Updated 10:42 p.m Further to the original notice, a number of buildings on The University of Winnipeg campus have been affected by water related to...
Allyson Menzies heads to McGill, Alannah Hallas to McMaster to complete their PhDs
Morantz and his wife Lisa donated $25,000 to UWinnipeg's Master’s in Development Practice Program (MDP).
Orientation 2014 is brought to you by MTS The University of Winnipeg is gearing up to host new students and their families on campus next...