UWinnipeg alumna Ella Greer goes from YWG to AMS
Alumna and business graduate Ella Greer (BBA4 '16) is a globe trotter. The former Wesmen basketball player has taken her game across continents pursuing a career in business.
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Alumna and business graduate Ella Greer (BBA4 '16) is a globe trotter. The former Wesmen basketball player has taken her game across continents pursuing a career in business.
There are a wide range of events related to Indigenous history, culture, art taking place on campus during Indigenous History Month.
On June 8, 2022, alumni and upcoming Faculty of Business and Economics graduates came together for an evening of fun and lively dialogue at the annual Faculty of Business and Economics Graduate Banquet.
Kiera Pond Augusto excelled academically at UWinnipeg, but their commitment to community, outreach, and creating a more diverse field will leave the greatest mark.
In the midst of the 2020 pandemic and isolation, a creative call to action was made by UWinnipeg’s Centre for Research in Cultural Studies and 'Becoming Pandemic: Dwelling in a Lockdown' was born.
As part of the Shifting Conversations podcast series, Dr. Anna Stokke spoke with former NFL player-turned-mathematician John Urschel and chatted STEM with Dr. Dietmar Kennepohl and mathematics and computer science instructor Mark Schneider.
UWinnipeg Indigenous Studies students Charlene Moore and Farrah Murdock were part of the Indigenous delegation that travelled to Vatican City to receive Pope Francis’ apology for the church’s role in residential schools. As experienced filmmakers, they filmed the entire trip for an upcoming Assembly of First Nations documentary.
UWinnipeg's Dr. Karen Zoppa heads to Washington, D.C., to present at the premier international venue for Derrida scholars later this month.
The University of Winnipeg community congratulates Sharissa Neault, Callum Goulet-Kilgour, and Philippe Larouche for serving as the Valedictorians during the 2022 Spring Convocation ceremonies.
Sixteen Mathematics/Statistics and Economic students compete in the first John Nash Challenge. Hosted by the Finance and Economics Students' Association, students went head to head in "So Long Sucker!" a game of strategy and betrayal.