UWPG Film Festival celebrates 20 years
The UWPG Film Festival is celebrating 20 years of great film making, with the 2022 edition running this week from Wednesday, October 19 to Friday, October 21, 2022.
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The UWPG Film Festival is celebrating 20 years of great film making, with the 2022 edition running this week from Wednesday, October 19 to Friday, October 21, 2022.
Extreme weather and its destruction has become common, and its unpredictability is leaving many feeling anxious and uncertain. UWinnipeg's Gallery 1C03's "Worried Earth: Eco-Anxiety and Entangled Grief "explores these feelings.
The University of Winnipeg community is proud to celebrate the incredible achievements of our graduating students, as well as special honourees and award recipients, during our Autumn Convocation on October 14.
The Horizon Ecosystem Map, developed by the Manitoba Industry-Academia Partnership (MI-AP), aims to “address the disparity between Indigenous and non-Indigenous students’ access to supports and services.”
The UWinnipeg community is encouraged to attend this historic event on Monday, October 17 at 12:30 p.m. in front of Wesley Hall.
The annual event gives students the opportunity to gain experience presenting their scientific research, while also learning more about the exciting research their peers are undertaking.
The University of Winnipeg is proud to recognize Dr. Sante A. Viselli and Dr. Nora Casson during our 121st Convocation on Friday, October 14.
The University of Winnipeg community congratulates 2022 Autumn Valedictorian Tracey Gergulich, who will be recognized during our 121st Convocation on Friday, October 14.
Throughout her illustrious career as a writer, editor, art critic, and curator, she has been a champion of the local arts scene and put Winnipeg art on the map in a way that no other individual has in the city’s rich cultural history.
A member of Rosebud Sioux Tribe and an adopted member of the Kyanuuslii Raven House of the Haida First Nation, Dr. Brokenleg is an educator, psychologist, and author who’s dedicated his life to opening up a space for Indigenous knowledge and practice in the classroom.