UWinnipeg celebrates Pride Week
The University of Winnipeg is proud to celebrate Pride Week with a series of events on campus leading up to the Winnipeg Pride Parade on Sunday, June 4.
UWinnipeg is welcoming community that embraces diversity and inclusion.
The University of Winnipeg is proud to celebrate Pride Week with a series of events on campus leading up to the Winnipeg Pride Parade on Sunday, June 4.
Campus flags will be flown at half-mast, and staff, faculty, and students are encouraged to wear red to stand in solidarity with Indigenous communities across Canada as, together, we mourn the loss of the thousands of lives that have been tragically cut short.
University of Winnipeg Associate Professor Dr. Chantal Fiola was one of five women honoured at the 'Âpihtawikosisân Iskwêwak: Honouring Métis Matriarchs' event in Ottawa, co-hosted by Les Femmes Michif Otipemisiwak and the Royal Canadian Geographical Society.
The 2SLGBTQ+ Student Award is given annually to an undergraduate student who’s active in community service and/or demonstrates academic promise in research on topics with particular relevance to the 2SLGBTQ+ community.
UWinnipeg has a longstanding commitment to being an inclusive community. While we join together this week to celebrate UWinnipeg Pride, we are dedicated to fostering and promoting diversity and inclusion both on- and off-campus throughout the year.
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.
When UWinnipeg Senior Scholar Dr. Catherine Taylor led the study, Every Class in Every School, more than a decade ago, it was the first report of its kind to reveal just how prevalent discrimination was for 2SLGBTQ+ students in Canadian secondary schools at the time.
UWinnipeg English student Jase Falk was awarded the Abe and Bertha Arnold Oral History Grant to assist in the Transgender Oral History Project.
Museum Queeries is a collaborative research project based at UWinnipeg that prioritizes Indigenous Two-spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, transsexual, and queer contributions and interventions into museums and museum studies.
UWinnipeg kicked off its 2019 Pride events with a Two-Spirit and Pride flag raising on the Front Lawn. Representatives from Pride Winnipeg as well as community...