Truth & Reconciliation Day Closures
The University of Winnipeg campus and The Collegiate will be closed Thursday, September 30, 2021 in recognition of National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on...
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The University of Winnipeg campus and The Collegiate will be closed Thursday, September 30, 2021 in recognition of National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on...
The University of Winnipeg campus will be lit orange September 27 – 30 and closed on September 30 in recognition of National Day for Truth...
The University of Winnipeg's Research Office has expanded its team and moved into a new space in the Richardson College for the Environment and Science.
UWinnipeg biochemistry student Navjot Kaur Rai has been awarded a $2,000 American Society of Pharmacognosy Award to undertake research in Dr. Athar Ata's lab next summer.
Shining star and Métis computer science student Sidney Leggett's research has resulted in the Automation of the COVID-19 Unintended Outcomes Report written for the Government of Manitoba.
Emily Gartner's essay, Indigenization at the Manitoba Museum through Métis Exhibits, has been recognized with UWinnipeg's 2020-21 Indigenous History Essay Prize.
A team of UWinnipegger's, including six undergraduate students, two graduate, and two Post Doctoral Fellows led by UWinnipeg's Dr. Alan Diduck publish a book.
UWinnipeg's Dr. Anuraag Shrivastav has created a novel blood test that, according to early studies, detects precancerous lesions and colorectal cancer more effectively than other current screening tests. His goal is to reduce the mortality rate of this cancer, which, if detected early, if very preventable.
New Directions in Classics launches its fifth successful season. This year's nine-part series promises interesting and engaging lectures that review history and bring light to new and diverse areas of study on the ancient world.
Thanks to a $2.5 million Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Partnership Grant and a diverse and knowledgeable network of community partners, Dr. Julie Nagam's vision of creating a supportive mentorship network that allows Indigenous people to thrive and lead is coming to life.