‘The Drowning Girls’ brings true crime to the stage
UWinnipeg's Department of Theatre and Film presents 'The Drowning Girls' February 13-17.
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UWinnipeg's Department of Theatre and Film presents 'The Drowning Girls' February 13-17.
Liam Reid, a political science student, placed among the top 95 of more than 700 Canadian applicants.
A new book by political science professor, Dr. Kawser Ahmed, bridges between Canada, with its history as a peacekeeping nation, and Bangladesh, carrying out that legacy as a world leader in peacekeeping efforts.
The theme for Black History Month 2024 is “Black Excellence: A Heritage to Celebrate; a Future to Build."
To celebrate their 50th anniversary, the University of Winnipeg Students’ Association (UWSA) Daycare hosted a gathering for families, former staff, and community members on January 19. Since it was established fifty years ago, the daycare has seen tremendous change and growth.
Campus flags will fly at half-mast today as we remember the tragic events of January 29, 2017 and commit to combating Islamophobia and all forms of hate in our communities.
Campus flags will be lowered to half-mast on January 27. UWinnipeg community members are encouraged to attend a local event to commemorate International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
The University of Winnipeg is pleased to announce a cluster hire of nine Indigenous faculty members across the Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Science, Gupta...
As computers and technology rapidly change how we farm, a research team at The University of Winnipeg has found an unexpected niche in the growing industry of digital agriculture.
A dedicated award for students undertaking research in hard-to-access places is fueling efforts to protect lakes and watersheds around Flin Flon. Dylan McKenzie is the...