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Educational tours to Europe with UWinnipeg history professor help Manitoba educators and students gain insights about Holocaust.
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Educational tours to Europe with UWinnipeg history professor help Manitoba educators and students gain insights about Holocaust.
The University of Winnipeg and the Office of Indigenous Engagement are pleased to host a fireside chat and book signing with author Bruce McIvor on September 29 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Convocation Hall.
Gallery 1C03’s latest exhibition is Bria Fernandes’ Things Left Unsaid, which runs from September 11 to October 31, with an opening reception on September 11 from 4 to 6 p.m. All are welcome to join an artist talk with Bria Fernandes and Ekene Maduka on October 9 at 10 a.m., over Zoom.
Soapbox Science brings scientific research out of the laboratory and into public spaces, while also highlighting the contributions of women and non-binary STEM professionals.
On September 9, the Mastercard Foundation announced a $5 million investment in The University of Winnipeg, recognizing the University’s leadership in advancing education for Indigenous youth. This gift will significantly strengthen the University’s efforts to provide exceptional support and opportunities to Indigenous students.
During Homecoming 2025, the Wesmen Athletics Department, with the support from Alumni Affairs, will be hosting two separate Wesmen Alumni and Friends Nights: each one devoted to the basketball program and the volleyball program.
The first annual McFeetors Hall move-in party welcomed 150 students to the residence.
The University of Winnipeg is pleased to announce the four recipients of the 2025 Distinguished Alumni Awards. These four alumni not only embody the spirit of UWinnipeg, but they also inspire future generations of students to pursue their own bold paths.”
The 57th Algonquian Conference will take place October 17-19 at UWinnipeg. Registration is now open.
UWinnipeg students, faculty, and staff can read the Winnipeg Free Press at no cost during the 2025-26 academic year.