New literary conference opens doors for UWinnipeg community
From May 27 to May 29, Winnipeg will be a hub for creative writers, readers, scholars, and the writing community with the first-ever Canlit, Writing, Publishing and Pedagogy Conference.
From May 27 to May 29, Winnipeg will be a hub for creative writers, readers, scholars, and the writing community with the first-ever Canlit, Writing, Publishing and Pedagogy Conference.
Award-winning poet Dr. Sharanpal Ruprai, Associate Professor and Chair of UWinnipeg's Department of Women's and Gender Studies, has been accepted into the highly competitive Playwrights Lab at the Banff Centre in Alberta, where she is writing a new theatrical work.
Dawnis Kennedy's short story was one of 30 chosen out of nearly 3,000 submissions to be on the longlist for the CBC Short Story Prize.
Upon her first visit to the Royal Ontario Museum years ago, Dr. Yongshan He was drawn to the monumental scale and visual complexity of the medieval Chinese temple murals on display, which have inspired her research.
Four deserving students have received this year’s Sir William Stephenson and Dr. and Mrs. Roderick Hunter Scholarships.
Dr. Jim Silver will launch his new book at McNally Robinson Booksellers Grant Park this Thursday, April 23 at 7 p.m.
Third-year student filmmaker Matthew Shoup has already won provincial and national awards.
A collaborative new documentary follows UWinnipeg students and others who participated in a commemorative reenactment to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Russlaender Mennonite immigration.
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.