UWinnipeg student awarded life-changing McCall MacBain Scholarship
After graduating from UWinnipeg this spring, Sidney Leggett will pursue a fully funded master’s degree at McGill University as a prestigious McCall MacBain Scholar.
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After graduating from UWinnipeg this spring, Sidney Leggett will pursue a fully funded master’s degree at McGill University as a prestigious McCall MacBain Scholar.
UWinnipeg student Sidney Leggett has been named a finalist for the McCall MacBain Scholarships, which is Canada’s first comprehensive leadership-based scholarship program for master’s and professional studies.
University of Winnipeg bioanthropologists Dr. Yadira Chinique de Armas and recent graduate Kaitlyn Hanson (BSc, 2021) are part of a team of researchers developing a new, innovative approach to understanding ancient infant feeding behavior.
University of Winnipeg student Cameron Adams officially launches the new n-dialect language app, nēhinawēwin, on Friday, January 14 on Facebook Live.
This year’s winner of the University of Winnipeg’s annual tuition credit draw is Kailee Thiessen!
Along with professors Dr. Sheri-Lynn Skwarchuk and Dr. Yvonne Vizina, and nursery school director Karlin Mann, students Mikaila Collins and Meagan Nenka had the opportunity to share literacy, numeracy, and wellness activities with children and caregivers in Northern Manitoba last month.
UWinnipeg psychology and biology student Kerianne Chant has been working with Assiniboine Park Zoo to assess polar bear personalities. The results of this research will directly help the management of the polar bears at the zoo.
The University of Winnipeg, in partnership with the Manitoba Métis Federation, is proud to partner on the creation of one of the university’s most prestigious and highest value scholarships, in honour of Red River Métis Citizen Dr. Annette Trimbee, the University’s 8th President and Vice-Chancellor.
Stellar student research was highlighted this month during the 16th annual Randy Kobes Undergraduate Poster Symposium. The event, for a second consecutive year, was held on Zoom with more than 25 students participating.
UWinnipeg biochemistry student Navjot Kaur Rai has been awarded a $2,000 American Society of Pharmacognosy Award to undertake research in Dr. Athar Ata's lab next summer.