A prairie town confronts pandemic and war in ‘Unity (1918)’
A historical examination of a small prairie community navigating a global pandemic in the aftermath of the Great War comes to the stage this spring at UWinnipeg.
A historical examination of a small prairie community navigating a global pandemic in the aftermath of the Great War comes to the stage this spring at UWinnipeg.
UWinnipeg is proud to honour all of the women in our University community who make important contributions within their fields and to the greater community.
Seventeen students began their studies in January, supported in community by Elders, faculty, and staff.
Through UWinnipeg's Urban and Inner Studies program, Borden Moneyas learned to look at Winnipeg's inner-city through a new lens and to reconnect to his Indigenous culture. Now, he is sharing his gifts with the community.
The University of Winnipeg’s Department of Theatre and Film presents The Weight of Ants by David Paquet, translated by Leanna Brodie, from February 10 to 14, 2026.
UWinnipeg’s Cole Whiteway has earned a McCall MacBain Regional Award, which recognizes students who have demonstrated exceptional character, community engagement, leadership potential, entrepreneurial spirit, academic strength, and intellectual curiosity.
This year’s 2025 Indigenous History Essay Prize winner is Calab White, who wrote about Indigenous Students and the Nuclear Family: The Colonization of Kinship at Brandon Residential School, 1900-1959.
Celebrate the Winnipeg launch of UWinnipeg Associate Professor Lindsay Wong’s wickedly hilarious new novel, Villain Hitting for Vicious Little Nobodies on Tuesday, January 27 at McNally Robinson Booksellers.
UWinnipeg’s 55 Plus Program is for people who are 55, plus everyone else who is interested in taking engaging classes for the love of learning without the exams.
Take a look back at the achievements, impact, and outstanding people who made 2025 worth celebrating. Thank you to all our University of Winnipeg community for another great year.