‘From Up Here’ closes the theatre season
From Up Here, a play about a family limping out the door in the morning and coming home no matter what, closes The University of Winnipeg’s 2022/2023 theatre season.
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From Up Here, a play about a family limping out the door in the morning and coming home no matter what, closes The University of Winnipeg’s 2022/2023 theatre season.
The University of Winnipeg is one of seven new member universities announced earlier this month. With this latest round of membership complete, TRIUMF now has 21 Canadian university partners.
Earlier this month, Anishinaabe knowledge keeper Elder David Daniels gave a public talk at UWinnipeg where he generously weaved valuable Indigenous knowledge-based insights from all over the world with Anishinaabe teachings and scientific knowledge.
Danielle is currently Associate Vice-President, Advancement, as well as Chief Development Officer, at the University of Saskatchewan, and in 2022 she served in a dual capacity as Interim Vice-President, University Relations.
University of Winnipeg Associate Professor Dr. Chantal Fiola was one of five women honoured at the 'Âpihtawikosisân Iskwêwak: Honouring Métis Matriarchs' event in Ottawa, co-hosted by Les Femmes Michif Otipemisiwak and the Royal Canadian Geographical Society.
An upcoming lecture by world-renowned theoretical physicist Dr. Sylvester James Gates, Jr. promises to be a captivating journey from science fiction to the frontiers of theoretical physics.
A new podcast exploring the importance of mathematics and effective teaching methods was launched earlier this month by University of Winnipeg math professor Dr. Anna Stokke.
The top prize, $1,000 and an all-expenses-paid trip to the Western Regional 3MT at the University of Saskatchewan on May 7, was awarded to Michelle Beltran, Master of Science in Bioscience, Technology and Public Policy program, for her presentation 'Oh My Gut: Effects of Short Chain Fatty Acids on Enteric Glial Cells.'
After four long years, The University of Winnipeg's Graduation Pow Wow is returning in person at the Duckworth Centre on Saturday, March 18. This annual tradition, now in its 18th year, celebrates the academic achievements of First Nation, Métis, and Inuit students graduating during Spring Convocation.
The No. 7-seed UWinnipeg Wesmen men's basketball team will return to nationals for the first time since 1993-94 and take on the No. 2-seed, and OUA champions, Ottawa Gee-Gees in a quarter-final game Friday, March 10 at 12:00 p.m. Winnipeg time.