Catherine Hernandez is the 2025 Jake MacDonald Writer-in-Residence
Award-winning author and screenwriter Catherine Hernandez will be UWinnipeg's 2025 online Jake MacDonald Writer-in-Residence from September 8 to December 8.
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.
Gilles Paquin (BA 76) recalls his experience at The University of Winnipeg more than 50 years ago and credits his time as being pivotal in shaping his long-standing career in the entertainment industry.
Since January of this year, UWinnipeg associate history professor, Dr. Aileen Friesen, and UW alumna, Kate Moulden (BA 24), have conducted more than 50 interviews with children of Mennonite immigrants.
Dr. Matthew Flisfeder explores how capitalism shapes our relationship with technology and nature in his new book, "The Hysterical Sublime: Humanism in the Age of Posthuman Capitalism."
The Community-Based Research Training Centre (CBRTC) held its third annual two-day experiential learning event, Community-Based Research (CBR) Summer Institute at the University of Winnipeg’s Merchants Corner campus in May.
The University of Winnipeg is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Brandon Christopher (he/him) as Associate Dean of the Faculty of Arts. Dr. Christopher’s five-year appointment is effective from July 1, 2025.
Dr. Jane Barter's timely new monograph explores witnessing in the aftermath of political atrocity or genocide.
ShekonNeechie.ca is posting biographies of Indigenous historians in celebration of National Indigenous History Month and National Indigenous Peoples Day.
Two exceptional Noh theatre artisans from Japan will visit UWinnipeg to discuss and demonstrate their crafts of mask-making and textiles.