STEM Days celebrates five years of hands-on learning and fun
Hundreds of Grades 4–9 students will arrive on campus this week for two days of immersive, hands-on learning.
Hundreds of Grades 4–9 students will arrive on campus this week for two days of immersive, hands-on learning.
Four deserving students have received this year’s Sir William Stephenson and Dr. and Mrs. Roderick Hunter Scholarships.
UWinnipeg’s world renowned expert on teaching math, Dr. Anna Stokke, has recently returned from Europe, where she delivered presentations and met with educators to explore what improves educational outcomes.
What do satellite imaging, brook trout, and sustainable energy have in common? They’re all topics that graduate students aced in 180 seconds flat during 3MT.
UWinnipeg was well represented at the 2026 AISES in Canada National Gathering in Toronto earlier this month.
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.