New book looks at the business of psychedelics
UWinnipeg's Dr. Kevin Walby and co-author Dr. Jamie Brownlee will launch "Psychedelic Capitalism" (Fernwood Publishing) at McNally Robinson Booksellers on May 15.
UWinnipeg's Dr. Kevin Walby and co-author Dr. Jamie Brownlee will launch "Psychedelic Capitalism" (Fernwood Publishing) at McNally Robinson Booksellers on May 15.
UWinnipeg is proud to present two engaging lecture series to help promote lifelong learning within the community, including 55-plus senior centres across the city.
As the year comes to an end, the University of Winnipeg community has a lot to be proud of. We’re re-capping the year to celebrate just some of the incredible people, achievements, and impact our community made in 2024.
Dr. Kevin Walby is being recognized for nearly 20 years of his work in solidarity with criminalized people, and his work with UWinnipeg's unique Walls to Bridges program.
Three University of Winnipeg faculty members have each been awarded a Knowledge Synthesis Grant grant for social science research projects.
Dr. Monnica Williams will discuss "Psychedelic Medicine and Racial Justice: Past, Present, and Future" at UWinnipeg's 2023 UWinnipeg Laird Lecture on October 26.
Valedictorian Bilguundari Enkhtugs is graduating with a Master of Arts in Criminal Justice.
The Faculty of Arts has announced Dr. Kimberley Ducey and Dr. Kevin Walby as recipients of the 2022 Excellence in Teaching and Excellence in Scholarly/Creative Activity awards.
The Prison Pandemic Papers, a project led by Dr. Kevin Walby, launched online this week, making available previously unpublished government records obtained using access to information and freedom of information requests submitted to governments across Canada.
Researchers and community members have increased access to space and technology needed thanks to a CFI John R. Evans Leaders Fund Award in support of The Centre for Access to Information and Justice, the Access Lab, and Transparency in the Digital Age.