UWinnipeg Ukrainian students take action
A ribbon drive led by Ukrainian Students Association president and vice-president Marysa Fosty and Adrianna Krawczuk has raised more than $3,100 for those suffering in Ukraine.
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A ribbon drive led by Ukrainian Students Association president and vice-president Marysa Fosty and Adrianna Krawczuk has raised more than $3,100 for those suffering in Ukraine.
UWinnipeg researcher and political scientist Dr. Ray Silvius has received more than $300,000 in funding from Immigration Research West at the University of Manitoba for the multi-year project Improving Employment Outcomes for Former Refugees in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta.
I Think We Are Alone by British playwright Sally Abbott is making its North American premiere at The University of Winnipeg from April 5-9. Director Hazel Venzon leads the Acting IV: Honours graduating actors and senior design and production students through a dynamic and striking production that is at once dreamlike and stiflingly realistic.
The University of Winnipeg continues to stand alongside calls for an end to Russia’s escalating war against Ukraine. Our thoughts are with Ukrainian people and their family members in Winnipeg and beyond.
The University of Winnipeg community mourns the passing of Vasyl (Bill) Balan — a great champion for the University who played a key role in...
Stellar research was on display during UWinnipeg's ninth annual Three-Minute Thesis competition on March 3. Natassia D'Sena, Master of Arts in Criminal Justice, won the competition for her presentation 'Virtual Drive Thrus: Is OnlyFans the McDonalds of the Sex Industry?'
The University of Winnipeg’s Prairie Climate Centre has co-developed and released Indigenous Knowledges content and data on the Climate Atlas of Canada by, with, and for numerous First Nations, Inuit, and Métis organizations and communities.
Truth Reconfigured is an original performance piece — directed by University of Winnipeg Professor Claire Borody and conceived and developed by members of the fourth-year honours Devised Theatre class — that examines and questions the ways in which human beings experience and process information in a world of information overload through the lens of satire, parody, and theatre of the absurd.
The Prison Pandemic Papers, a project led by Dr. Kevin Walby, launched online this week, making available previously unpublished government records obtained using access to information and freedom of information requests submitted to governments across Canada.
Christine M'Lot has co-authored a new program, Your Voice Is Power, which seeks to engage students using computer science and Indigenous hip hop. She also co-edited a textbook she hopes can provide the missing link between current and future Indigenous education.