Innovative digital humanities project receives national recognition
University of Winnipeg Classics Professor Dr. Melissa Funke is part of a group of academics from across Canada and the United States whose open-access and...
University of Winnipeg Classics Professor Dr. Melissa Funke is part of a group of academics from across Canada and the United States whose open-access and...
A look back at 12 months of stories highlighting the innovation and resilience of The University of Winnipeg community.
In the most recent Research Question podcast, Dr. Mary Jane Logan McCallum explains why it's so important to look to history to understand present day forms of structural racism.
The University of Winnipeg has launched Crossings Volume IV, the exciting peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary, academic student journal showcasing outstanding undergraduate and graduate research in the humanities and social sciences.
A project led by Dr. Mary Jane McCallum and Dr. Erin Millions is one of two University of Winnipeg research projects to be awarded funding from...
Dr. Sandra Kirby has been appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada for “her pioneering research on athlete harassment and for her sustained efforts as an advocate for equity, inclusion and safety in sport.”
Three members of The University of Winnipeg’s theatre department – Brenda Gorlick, Allison Loat, and Eric Blais – were recognized at the Winnipeg Theatre Awards,...
UWinnipeg's Dr. Jerry Fontaine will be celebrating the launch of his new book, Our Hearts Are as One Fire: An Ojibway-Anishinabe Vision for the Future, at an online launch taking place Friday, October 23, 3:00 pm, via Zoom.
David Bergen has been short-listed for the prestigious 2020 Scotiabank Giller Prize for his short story collection, 'Here The Dark'.
The University of Winnipeg's Department of English is hosting a series of lectures, readings, and discussions October 2020 to January 2021 as part of a new virtual speaker series, Black Writing in Canada. The series launches with a public lecture by Dr. Karina Vernon, an associate professor of English at the University of Toronto and editor of The Black Prairie Archives: An Anthology (2019).