Cougar-Cat-Cam and other interesting finds with The Wildlife Society
UWinnipeg's campus chapter of The Wildlife Society is providing students with valuable research, conservation, and networking opportunities.
UWinnipeg's campus chapter of The Wildlife Society is providing students with valuable research, conservation, and networking opportunities.
March 8 is International Women’s Day and this year’s theme is Inspire Inclusion. To celebrate, UWinnipeg is highlighting three of our exceptional faculty members.
Two brand-new research funding opportunities have been established at The University of Winnipeg to advance the work of faculty who are making exceptional contributions in their field.
Colorectal cancer is one of the most treatable cancers if caught early. However, it remains one of the leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide if not detected early. UWinnipeg graduate student Hailey Langford is working with Dr. Anuraag Shrivastav to change these grim statistics via a novel blood test that can save lives.
February 11 is the International Day of Women and Girls in Science. Meet some of the accomplished women making outstanding contributions to scientific research through their work and studies at UWinnipeg and in the community.
As computers and technology rapidly change how we farm, a research team at The University of Winnipeg has found an unexpected niche in the growing industry of digital agriculture.
A 4.5-billion-year-old sliver of outer space is being analyzed at The University of Winnipeg.
Arnold Osei, who arrived at UWinnipeg from Ghana, has garnered accolades and scholarships while conducting cutting-edge cybersecurity research.
UWinnipeg alumna Emily Kroft has received the 30 Under 30 Award for her work supporting youth climate policy engagement.
Dr. Angele Maki and Dr. Kleem Chaudhary joined the Alumni Speaker Series to provide valuable insight into how The University of Winnipeg can prepare all undergraduate students – especially those in the sciences – for their future.