Aligned interests an asset for history graduate student
Madison Herget-Schmidt's passion for war history led her to discover a kindred spirit as she pursued her Master of Arts in History through UWinnipeg's Joint Master's Program.
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Madison Herget-Schmidt's passion for war history led her to discover a kindred spirit as she pursued her Master of Arts in History through UWinnipeg's Joint Master's Program.
Rotimi Owoade’s infatuation with UWinnipeg's Master in Management program began when he was asked to act as a reference for a friend enrolling in the program. That led him to do his own research into what his friend would be studying. The next thing he knew, Owoade wasn’t a reference but an applicant.
Sarah Hodges-Kolisnyk left a lasting impression on Dr. Serena Keshavjee as an undergrad, and now the Cultural Studies graduate student is aiding in an upcoming exhibition.
The Pathway to Graduate Studies (P2GS) offered five Indigenous students the opportunity to instruct Indigenous students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Meet three of these talented students.
A desire to improve health care in Manitoba drove Dylan Robinson to pursue a Bachelor of Science at The University of Winnipeg on his way to his ultimate dream of becoming a doctor.
SSHRC awarded the Thinking Through the Museum (TTTM) research network a 7-year, $2.5 million dollar Partnership Grant for Thinking Through the Museum: A Partnership Approach to Curating Difficult Knowledge in Public.
University of Winnipeg’s Dr. Jason Hannan’s book, Meatsplaining: The Animal Agriculture Industry and the Rhetoric of Denial (Animal Publics), is part of the Sustainable Gastronomy...
UWinnipeg's Dr.Ray Silvius has co-authored the report 'Putting Home at the Heart of Refugee Resettlement' that launched earlier this month for The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives in partnership with Immigration Partnership Winnipeg.
Wii Chiiwaakanak Learning Centre is hosting its annual Indigenous STEAM Summer Camp during the last two weeks of July. Hosted on campus, activities combine Indigenous knowledge with other departments at the University, such as chemistry, physics, computer science, and biology.
Before heading to medical school this fall, Felicia Sinclair is spending her summer taking part in molecular neuroscience research with Dr. Renee Douville as part of UWinnipeg's Indigenous Summer Scholar Program.