New Indigenous language program launches fall 2021
Students will soon be able to work toward a Bachelor of Arts in Indigenous Languages thanks to a new thematic major launching at The University of Winnipeg this fall.
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Students will soon be able to work toward a Bachelor of Arts in Indigenous Languages thanks to a new thematic major launching at The University of Winnipeg this fall.
A new study conducted by the Institute of Urban Studies for the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) examines changes to the housing market and the drivers of eviction that are causing increased evictions across the nation.
UWinnipeg’s classics honours major Amiel Esmen has just been awarded the Mosaic Scholarship in Classics from the Classical Association of Canada, the discipline’s national scholarly organization.
University Archivist and Digital Curator Brett Lougheed, and Canada Research Chair in Indigenous People, History, and Archives Mary Jane Logan McCallum are establishing an Indigenous Course Requirement Collection to document and care for the history of The University of Winnipeg's Indigenous Course Requirement.
The Royal Society of Chemistry has recognized Canada Research Chairs Dr. Christopher Wiebe and Dr. Jaime Cidro's Indigenizing Chemistry at The University of Winnipeg project with a grant in support of Indigenous-based scholarships and research.
The Faculty of Arts is very pleased to announce the 2020 recipients of the annual Excellence in Teaching and Excellence in Research/Creative Activity Awards. (Note:...
After graduating this week with an honours degree in physics, Shawna Skelton is headed to the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics to continue their research into the intersection of quantum gravity and quantum information theory.
The University of Winnipeg strongly condemns the hate crime that took place earlier this week in London, Ontario.
UWinnipeg’s Pathway to Graduate Studies (P2GS) program returned this summer offering ten Indigenous students research opportunities in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
The University of Winnipeg community congratulates Anya Ingram, Seerat Jaura, and Cain Kiddell who will serve as the valedictorians at the 2021 Spring Convocation ceremonies taking place June 10 and 11, 2021.