International Vigdís Prize awarded to Dr. Ryan Eyford
UWinnipeg historian of Indigenous and Canadian histories, Dr. Ryan Eyford, is the recipient of the international 2025 Vigdís Prize.
UWinnipeg historian of Indigenous and Canadian histories, Dr. Ryan Eyford, is the recipient of the international 2025 Vigdís Prize.
The University of Winnipeg Department of Theatre and Film opens its season with the first Canadian production of playwright and screenwriter Tony Kushner’s aggressively timely "A Bright Room Called Day Revisited".
Katrina Leclerc, an alum and now instructor at The University of Winnipeg's Global College, says UWinnipeg opened doors to develop relationships with people who have changed her life.
Dr. Conor Whately and Dr. Stephanie Bugden are the recipients of this year's Chancellor's Research Grants.
Looking at the ancient world through a contemporary lens, New Directions in Classics bridges the ancient Greek and Roman times and our present.
UWinnipeg's Indigenous Food Systems course takes students from the classroom to the garden to the potluck table.
JP Perron (BA 88) will be honoured with the Distinguished Alumni Award for Outstanding Achievement at the University's inaugural Distinguished Alumni Award Night on Thursday, October 23.
Educational tours to Europe with UWinnipeg history professor help Manitoba educators and students gain insights about Holocaust.
Award-winning author and screenwriter Catherine Hernandez will be UWinnipeg's 2025 online Jake MacDonald Writer-in-Residence from September 8 to December 8.
Twelve University of Winnipeg researchers received $688,135 in Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) funding through the Insight Research Program.