UWinnipeg Library to celebrate Open Educational Week
The University of Winnipeg Library is celebrating Open Education Week from Monday, March 6 to Friday, March 10 to raise awareness and highlight innovations in open education.
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The University of Winnipeg Library is celebrating Open Education Week from Monday, March 6 to Friday, March 10 to raise awareness and highlight innovations in open education.
Award-winning novelist and television writer Zoe Whittall is UWinnipeg's 2023 Carol Shields Writer-in-Residence. Her online residency runs until Monday, March 27.
Fifteen Faculty of Graduate Studies students will be presenting their research on Friday, March 3 during UWinnipeg's 10th annual 3-Minute Thesis Competition.
In partnership with the Douglas Coldwell Layton Foundation for Social Democracy, the University is launching a new annual lecture in honour of alumnus and Honorary Doctorate recipient Bill Blaikie.
The Winnipeg Wesmen men’s basketball team will play for a Canada West conference championship, and the women’s volleyball team will compete in the Canada West Final Four.
The University of Winnipeg's Research Office and Faculty of Graduate Studies have collaborated to host the 2023 UWinnipeg Research Week from Wednesday, March 1 to Friday, March 3.
Dr. Angele Maki and Dr. Kleem Chaudhary joined the Alumni Speaker Series to provide valuable insight into how The University of Winnipeg can prepare all undergraduate students – especially those in the sciences – for their future.
Since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, The University of Winnipeg Ukrainian Students' Association has undertaken humanitarian efforts to support those in need, and they are continuing to provide assistance through their ribbon campaign.
Today — Friday, February 24 — is the one-year anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. To show our continued support for Ukraine and its people, The University of Winnipeg will fly Ukraine's flag on campus for the duration of the day.
Thanks to the generosity of the Hill family, The University of Winnipeg Archives digitized a collection of Kern-Hill Furniture commercials that were preserved on videocassettes. This important part of Winnipeg's history will now be accessible to researchers and available for classroom use.