UWinnipeg Trailblazers recognized
Thirty-five trailblazing women with ties to The University of Winnipeg have been honoured with Manitoba 150 Women Trailblazer Awards.
Thirty-five trailblazing women with ties to The University of Winnipeg have been honoured with Manitoba 150 Women Trailblazer Awards.
In the most recent Research Question podcast, Dr. Mary Jane Logan McCallum explains why it's so important to look to history to understand present day forms of structural racism.
A project led by Dr. Mary Jane McCallum and Dr. Erin Millions is one of two University of Winnipeg research projects to be awarded funding from...
In recognition of International Women's Day, The University of Winnipeg is highlighting the work of five women leaders, researchers, and community builders whose work is making a significant contribution to Canada's environment, health, communities, and economy.
The University of Winnipeg celebrated its Canada Research Chairs on Wednesday, November 6 with a reception on honouring four new and one renewed appointment.
Two UWinnipeg historians are leading a project featuring previously unseen historical photos of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit patients and staff at Manitoba tuberculosis (TB) hospitals, with the goal of making images accessible to former patients.
Wesmen basketball player Rayna Anderson is the winner of the UWinnipeg 2018-2019 Indigenous History Essay Prize.
UWinnipeg’s history professor Dr. Mary Jane McCallum, won the Aboriginal History Book Prize, along with co-author Adele Perry.
The University of Winnipeg is now home to eight Canada Research Chairs, following an announcement today by the Honourable Kirsty Duncan, Minister of Science and...
A new book co-authored by UWinnipeg history professor Mary Jane Logan McCallum and University of Manitoba history professor Adele Perry examines the story of Brian...