Virtuosi Concerts and UWinnipeg To Part Ways In 2021
The University of Winnipeg and Virtuosi Concerts jointly announce that after 30 years, their association will have its finale on March 31, 2021 due to...
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The University of Winnipeg and Virtuosi Concerts jointly announce that after 30 years, their association will have its finale on March 31, 2021 due to...
University of Winnipeg educators Dr. Lloyd Kornelsen and Dr. Karen Magro, along with Geraldine Balzer from the University of Saskatchewan, have co-edited a valuable new resource for teachers encouraging young people to cultivate global responsibility.
A trio of University of Winnipeg students tested their skills at a recent IEEEXtreme 24 programming competition, competing with student programmers around the world to solve a set of complex programming problems.
Women's and Gender Studies Professor Dr. Pauline Greenhill has been elected a fellow of the American Folklore Society, an honorary body of folklorists recognized for outstanding contributions to the field.
A look back at 12 months of stories highlighting the innovation and resilience of The University of Winnipeg community.
'Aakoziiwigamig: An Ojibwe Radio Drama' will be airing every second second on NCI, starting Wednesday, January 13. The show was created as a way of sharing the language with the community.
In the most recent Research Question podcast, Dr. Mary Jane Logan McCallum explains why it's so important to look to history to understand present day forms of structural racism.
The University of Winnipeg has launched Crossings Volume IV, the exciting peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary, academic student journal showcasing outstanding undergraduate and graduate research in the humanities and social sciences.
A new book published by the Institute of Urban Studies (IUS) examines neighbourhood change and income equality through the compelling and difficult story of Winnipeg's West Broadway neighbourhood.
Experiences in the Urban and Inner-City Studies Department's Inner-City Work Study program have led a pair of UWinnipeg students to discovering new paths.