UWinnipeg grad keeps annual tradition running with Virtual Rock Climb
It’s one of the great UWinnipeg traditions, but this year’s Rock Climb will take on a new form thanks to the creativity of a recent Applied Computer Science graduate.
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It’s one of the great UWinnipeg traditions, but this year’s Rock Climb will take on a new form thanks to the creativity of a recent Applied Computer Science graduate.
As Dr. Gina Sylvestre makes perogies with seniors in the North End she gains a deeper understanding of their needs. She brings this understanding into her new role as Director of the Institute of Urban Studies (IUS) at The University of Winnipeg for a one-year term starting in August 2021.
Dr. Caleb Hasler has partnered with experts at Province of Manitoba's Agriculture and Resource Development division, Travel Manitoba, University of Manitoba and Carleton University to investigate how recreational fishing activities influence lake trout populations in Manitoba.
Dr. Christopher Henry, Dr. Christopher Storie, and Dr. Joni Storie are are developing innovative monitoring software to mitigate hydrological impacts on northern and remote operations of the Hudson Bay Railroad infrastructure.
Dr. Eliakim Sibanda is moderating a panel discussion, Black Lives Matter: Structural Racisim, Bigotry, and Inclusion on Thursday, August 26, from 11-12:45 pm CDT.
UWinnipeg, along with UManitoba and CancerCare Manitoba, hosted the Medical Physics Summer Student Symposium virtually last week. In total, five undergraduate students with ties to UWinnipeg participated, including the first- and second-place recipients.
Dr. Kristi Kenyon is working with a team of researchers to support the health, wellbeing, social inclusion, and cultural understandings of people living with Lymphatic Filariasis.
For a 16th straight year, University of Winnipeg students will be presenting their undergraduate research at the Randy Kobes Poster Symposium. This annual event offers students the chance to gain experience in scientific research presentations and see what other exciting research is taking place amongst their peers.
For University of Winnipeg students engaged in geography and environmental sciences, summer is an exciting time for research. The warm temperatures, long, sunny days, and...
Wii Chiiwaakanak Learning Centre welcomed 56 students to their annual Indigenous Summer STEAM Camps during the final two weeks of July.