Virtual exhibit explores race, gender, diaspora, globalization and disconnects
UWinnipeg's Gallery 1C03 presents a contemporary custom designed virtual architectural space that features works by women-identified artists.
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UWinnipeg's Gallery 1C03 presents a contemporary custom designed virtual architectural space that features works by women-identified artists.
The University of Winnipeg and the Collegiate will be closed on Thursday, November 11, 2021 for Remembrance Day
Along with professors Dr. Sheri-Lynn Skwarchuk and Dr. Yvonne Vizina, and nursery school director Karlin Mann, students Mikaila Collins and Meagan Nenka had the opportunity to share literacy, numeracy, and wellness activities with children and caregivers in Northern Manitoba last month.
On the occasion of the sesquicentennial of Manitoba College’s founding, a panel discussion will be held addressing the history of the college and its legacies in the areas of art, Residential Schools, and the participation of women in post-secondary education in Manitoba.
As the world meets in Glasgow, Scotland to discuss climate change, the University of Winnipeg’s Prairie Climate Centre is launching a series of online courses focused on building climate resilience and adaptive capacity within Manitoba and across the country.
In celebration of Career Month, UWinnipeg alum Dean Dias will share his career story on Instagram Live on Tuesday, November 2, at 11:30 am.
An international team of researchers, led by University of Winnipeg bioanthropologist Dr. Mirjana Roksandic, has announced the naming of a new species of human ancestor, Homo bodoensis.
UWinnipeg's Dr. Jaqueline McLeod Rogers has just published an article in 'The Conversation' which builds on her recent book, 'Techno-Sensorium City: Coming to Ours Senses in a Programmed Environment'.
Dr. Alberto Civetta's analysis of patterns of evolution of the protein coding gene Nucleoporin 54 (NUP5) is part of a study showing how sexual conflict in fruit flies is governed by specifically wired neurons in the brain.
UWinnipeg psychology and biology student Kerianne Chant has been working with Assiniboine Park Zoo to assess polar bear personalities. The results of this research will directly help the management of the polar bears at the zoo.