Awards ceremony celebrates Indigenous achievement
Eleven individuals were recognized at the 2025 Honouring Indigenous Achievement awards ceremony last month.
Eleven individuals were recognized at the 2025 Honouring Indigenous Achievement awards ceremony last month.
The University of Winnipeg recently hired eight new Indigenous faculty members, and on March 12, they were celebrated with a welcome feast.
On March 31, we recognize International Trans Day of Visibility. This is a day to celebrate our trans and gender diverse students, faculty, staff, and community members. It is also a day to recognize the continued effort needed to stand up for the protection and promotion of human rights for transgender communities.
Join Gallery 1C03 on April 1, 2025 from 4 to 6 p.m. for a guided tour of Heidi McKenzie’s Reclaimed: Indo-Caribbean HerStories exhibition, followed by a community storytelling session.
The University of Winnipeg Department of Theatre and Film presents White Girls in Moccasins by Yolanda Bonnell at the Asper Centre for Theatre and Film, April 1 to 5.
Métis people are the fastest growing Indigenous Nation in Canada. With the Indigenization on campuses, UWinnipeg's Dr. Laura Forsythe is working to create safe Métis-specific spaces on campuses with UMantoba’s Dr. Lucy Delgado.
To help celebrate Black History Month this February, we asked members of the UWinnipeg community what Black History Month means to them. Find out what they had to say.
The University of Winnipeg is proud to recognize the achievements of the 114 Métis students who were awarded Louis Riel Bursaries during the 2024-25 academic year.
Michelle Jean-Paul (BA 03, BEd 03, M.Ed 13) incorporates issues around social justice, equity, and anti-racism in her work.
February is Black History Month, and we invite the UWinnipeg community to celebrate, learn, and participate in the numerous activities happening on campus and in our communities.