UWinnipeg’s Golden Key Chapter sets Canadian record
As the group wins its eighth consecutive Key Chapter Award, member and recent UWinnipeg graduate Ferdinand Reke Avikpe shares how its culture of service and excellence impacted him.
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As the group wins its eighth consecutive Key Chapter Award, member and recent UWinnipeg graduate Ferdinand Reke Avikpe shares how its culture of service and excellence impacted him.
All are invited to attend the 11th annual Three-Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition this Friday, March 1 from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. in EG Hall (3C00).
The University of Winnipeg’s Office of Indigenous Engagement, with support from the President’s Office, has established new UW Indigenous Community Awards. These awards were created...
Jasmyne Storm, a Master of Science student in Bioscience, Technology, and Public Policy, is helping put exciting research from UWinnipeg on the map with the Most Promising Bioscience Student of the Year award from Bioscience Association Manitoba.
The Master's in Development Practice (MDP) program, hosted its annual Emerging Professionals Networking event earlier this month that brought together MDP students and organizations engaged in Indigenous Development, including the private, public and not-for-profit sectors.
The 2024 Pathway to Graduate Studies program is accepting applications until March 1.
Fred Appel (BAH 85) has had the chance to meet a variety of distinguished University of Winnipeg alumni since he began moderating the Alumni Perspectives...
This is an important year to celebrate Louis Riel Day because Louis Riel has been officially recognized as Manitoba’s honorary first premier. At age 25, Louis...
The University of Winnipeg is proud to celebrate the achievements of the 110 Métis students who were awarded Louis Riel Bursaries in this academic year.
Colorectal cancer is one of the most treatable cancers if caught early. However, it remains one of the leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide if not detected early. UWinnipeg graduate student Hailey Langford is working with Dr. Anuraag Shrivastav to change these grim statistics via a novel blood test that can save lives.