UWinnipeg hosted Western Canada Conference on the Future of Higher Education
The University of Winnipeg hosted this year’s Western Vice-Presidents Academic and Vice-Presidents Research Conference, which took place in Victoria, BC, this March.
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The University of Winnipeg hosted this year’s Western Vice-Presidents Academic and Vice-Presidents Research Conference, which took place in Victoria, BC, this March.
A new book by UWinnipeg’s Dr. Jaqueline McLeod Rogers explores how three intellectuals responded to crises similar to those we face today.
The Earth’s health greatly affects all living creatures big and small. UWinnipeg’s Dr. Srimathie Indraratne is a soil scientist whose research focuses on keeping contaminants out of our water and food systems.
On Monday, April 21, from 5 to 6 p.m., Toronto-based ceramic artist Heidi McKenzie will lead a public walkthrough of her acclaimed exhibition Reclaimed: Indo-Caribbean HerStories at Gallery 1C03.
UWinnipeg honours Indigenous (First Nations, Metis, and Inuit) grads at the 20th annual Graduation Pow Wow on May 4.
Eleven individuals were recognized at the 2025 Honouring Indigenous Achievement awards ceremony last month.
Winners of UWinnipeg's second annual research photography competition include images of breathtaking northern skies and fascinating underwater scenes.
Through his research in UWinnipeg's Department of Biology, Dr. Craig Willis studies Manitoba's endangered little brown bats. This research helps us understand and respond to White-Nose Syndrome - a disease that has devastated this species, which was once common in North America.
Research published by a team of UWinnipeg academics has the potential to one day rewrite the history books in the Antilles region of the Caribbean.
Five University of Winnipeg faculty, from across disciplines, were recently awarded the King Charles III Coronation Medal, given to individuals who have made a significant contribution to our country, province, or community.