In conversation with Dr. Todd Mondor, incoming UWinnipeg President
When Dr. Todd Mondor attended The University of Winnipeg in the 1980s, he didn’t have far to travel from his North End neighbourhood. He remembers...
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When Dr. Todd Mondor attended The University of Winnipeg in the 1980s, he didn’t have far to travel from his North End neighbourhood. He remembers...
The University of Winnipeg is pleased to announce the appointment of alumnus Dr. Todd Mondor to the role of president and vice-chancellor. He becomes the institution’s tenth president and his term will run from April 1, 2022 through June 30, 2027.
In celebration of Career Month, UWinnipeg alum Dean Dias will share his career story on Instagram Live on Tuesday, November 2, at 11:30 am.
Before heading to medical school this fall, Felicia Sinclair is spending her summer taking part in molecular neuroscience research with Dr. Renee Douville as part of UWinnipeg's Indigenous Summer Scholar Program.
Preparation and confidence gained through the Master of Science in Bioscience, Technology and Public Policy program led graduate student Jamie Card to the job she had dreamed of when she began her research.
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.
Taking place virtually May 28 - 30, the FascinAsian Film Festival celebrates Asian perspectives, culture, and integrity in film and media, as well as fosters understanding and appreciation of Asian arts and culture within the Canadian mosaic.
Amanda Carvalho was inspired to write Between Boxes after seeing a call for submissions from the Centre for Research in Cultural Studies (CRiCS) inviting reflections on the pandemic through the lens of cultural studies. She was thrilled when it grew into a multi-stage, collaborative project.
Dr. Christopher Wiebe was thrilled when he learned that a research project that has spanned a decade and involved over 21 undergraduate students, graduate students, postdocs, principal investigators, and instrument scientists from over 16 research institutions worldwide, was accepted for publication in the journal Quantum Materials.
UWinnipeg alumna Danielle Nowosad (now working toward her master's at the University of Guelph) has been recognized with a Kishaadigeh "She Who Guards the Lodge" Award, an award with a UWinnipeg connection. It was established in 2010 to honour Dr. Jaime Cidro.