UWinnipeg educator gives voice to children in care
The Manitoba government has developed a plan to implement the recommendations of the provincially commissioned Task Force on Education Outcomes for Children in Care, Education...
A steady increase in research funding has paved the way for innovative projects that help to solve complex problems including UWinnipeg's Indigenous research and Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) research that is helping to shed light on key issues.
The Manitoba government has developed a plan to implement the recommendations of the provincially commissioned Task Force on Education Outcomes for Children in Care, Education...
The final report of a national study, headed by Dr. Catherine Taylor, Professor (Education) at The University of Winnipeg — in partnership with The Manitoba...
Two UWinnipeg professors attended a national conference in Toronto to find ways to fostering welcoming communities for refugees and immigrants across Canada.
Workshop brings researchers to UWinnipeg December 10 and 11, 2015 WINNIPEG, MB –Lake Manitoba suffers from many of the same water quality issues that affect...
Jonathan Challis is the fourth recent graduate of UWinnipeg to go on to be named a Vanier scholar. He joins the ranks of Allyson Menzies, Alannah Hallas and Harlyn Silverstein who have also earned this prestigious honour.
WINNIPEG, MB –In most winter cities, municipal governments and the public focus on plowing snow off streets. However, with the promotion of walkability, it has...
Quinn Webber earned the Bat Research News award at the North American Society for Bat Research’s 45th Annual Research Symposium held in Monterey, California this past weekend for his research entitled 'Personality Affects Pathogen Dynamics in Bats'.
Since its inception in 2013, over 120 students have participated in the program designed to improve their type 2 diabetes knowledge and understanding of the simple, everyday things they can do to improve their health and food choices.
The Manitoba government will invest $400,000 over the next two years in the new Prairie Climate Centre at the University of Winnipeg, Premier Greg Selinger...
The University of Winnipeg Archives is proud to announce that the records of Dr. Walter Swayze are now available for research. Dr. Swayze was a...