Undergraduate research results in COVID-19 provincial report
Shining star and Métis computer science student Sidney Leggett's research has resulted in the Automation of the COVID-19 Unintended Outcomes Report written for the Government of Manitoba.
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Shining star and Métis computer science student Sidney Leggett's research has resulted in the Automation of the COVID-19 Unintended Outcomes Report written for the Government of Manitoba.
Emily Gartner's essay, Indigenization at the Manitoba Museum through Métis Exhibits, has been recognized with UWinnipeg's 2020-21 Indigenous History Essay Prize.
A team of UWinnipegger's, including six undergraduate students, two graduate, and two Post Doctoral Fellows led by UWinnipeg's Dr. Alan Diduck publish a book.
UWinnipeg's Dr. Anuraag Shrivastav has created a novel blood test that, according to early studies, detects precancerous lesions and colorectal cancer more effectively than other current screening tests. His goal is to reduce the mortality rate of this cancer, which, if detected early, if very preventable.
New Directions in Classics launches its fifth successful season. This year's nine-part series promises interesting and engaging lectures that review history and bring light to new and diverse areas of study on the ancient world.
Thanks to a $2.5 million Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Partnership Grant and a diverse and knowledgeable network of community partners, Dr. Julie Nagam's vision of creating a supportive mentorship network that allows Indigenous people to thrive and lead is coming to life.
For a sixth consecutive year, The University of Winnipeg's Golden Key Chapter has been recognized with the Key Chapter Award by the Golden Key International Honour Society for their continued excellence in academics, leadership, and service.
It’s one of the great UWinnipeg traditions, but this year’s Rock Climb will take on a new form thanks to the creativity of a recent Applied Computer Science graduate.
As Dr. Gina Sylvestre makes perogies with seniors in the North End she gains a deeper understanding of their needs. She brings this understanding into her new role as Director of the Institute of Urban Studies (IUS) at The University of Winnipeg for a one-year term starting in August 2021.
Dr. Caleb Hasler has partnered with experts at Province of Manitoba's Agriculture and Resource Development division, Travel Manitoba, University of Manitoba and Carleton University to investigate how recreational fishing activities influence lake trout populations in Manitoba.