A new home for digital agriculture
The Manitoba Consortium for Digital Agriculture will bring together academics, farmers, government, and industry partners.
The Manitoba Consortium for Digital Agriculture will bring together academics, farmers, government, and industry partners.
Twelve chemistry students were honoured at the annual awards celebration on February 6.
Dr. Emily Chase is the first person to ever study algal viruses in Lake Winnipeg, work that will contribute to building more accurate climate change models for the lake.
Dr. Civetta's findings are further evidence that new patterns in biology emerge only when gene evolutionary history is considered.
Dr. Chris Bidnosti and Dr. Michael Beck are leveraging digital technologies to speed up and automate much of the manual labour involved in plant science research.
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.
A record-setting 52 students participated in the 20th annual Randy Kobes Undergraduate Poster Symposium.
Only one half of one percent of the members of the American Physical Society can be nominated for a Fellowship.
A federally funded UWinnipeg research team is creating a targeted map of phosphorus runoff hotspots in the Red River basin during Manitoba’s annual snowmelt.
Recent UWinnipeg graduate Ridhi Singla has known since she was a child that she wanted to be a doctor.