Danelle Granger

  • PROFile: Michael MacKinnon

    Professor Michael MacKinnon first started his career at the University of Winnipeg in 2002. He started off in the Department of Anthropology and now teaches in the Department of Classics.

  • News Briefs

    Gendering Racial Violence // Information session // Canada 150 medal reception // Classics Department's research series // Transcona library reuse options 

  • News Briefs

    Six Seasons Indigenous research // Transit garage expansion project // Infill housing panel discussion // New Directions in Classics // UWinnipeg theatre students perform // Winnipeg Santa Claus Parade

  • PROFile: Sarah Bezan

    Sarah Bezan is an instructor, and she’s currently teaching an English 1A course called Animal Metamorphosis in Fiction at the University of Winnipeg.

  • Women in film

    The Winnipeg film industry has been growing in recent years. In 2016, the film industry in Manitoba brought in $127 million in production, and Carole Vivier, CEO of Manitoba Film and Music says this year is anticipated to exceed $150 million.

  • News Briefs

    Overdose prevention training // Thrive Week // Public reading with David Chariandy // Climate Action Plan // Waverley underpass 

  • PROFile: Jan Stewart

    While Professor Jan Stewart is the dean of The Gupta Faculty of Kinesiology and Applied Health until the end of next June, she says she’s still working on her ongoing research projects.

  • PROFile: Department Assistant Rachel Berg

    Rachel Berg is the office manager for the department of Modern Languages and Literatures and the department of Religion and Culture. As an office manager, she oversees everything for those departments.

  • News Briefs

    Winter donations // Finding Rainbow Summit // Winnipeg cannabis jobs // Stop Violence rally // Pet photos with Santa

  • PROFILE: Mary Jane McCallum

    Mary McCallum is a First Nations professor who started working at the University of Winnipeg in 2008 in the history department.

  • News Briefs

    Nurses at St. Boniface Hospital // Canadian history lecture // Public feedback on skate park // 60s Scoop rally // Legalizing pot

  • PROFile: Julie Nagam

    Nagam is the chair of Indigenous Arts of North America and an associate professor at The University of Winnipeg. She’s also an artist, and she and Jamie Isaac co-curated INSURGENCE/RESURGENCE, which is currently set up at the Winnipeg Art Gallery (WAG).

  • News Briefs

    New pedestrian bridge // Public forum on refugees // Psychology colloquium // Winnipeg Pet Show // Nurses at St. Boniface Hospital 

  • Profile: Conor Whatley

    Studying ancient Greek and Roman history was not where professor Conor Whately thought his university career would end up.

  • News Briefs

    Food Services // City Hall Christmas tree // Skywalk Lecture Series // Leadership debate // Dominica Relief Fundraiser // Winnipeg Op-Shop

  • PRofile: Alan Diduck

    Community engagement is a common theme that pops up throughout environmental studies and sciences professor Alan Diduck’s career.

  • Breaking Ultimate world records

    On Sept. 12, Connor Lawrence and Shayne Pfeifer broke the Guinness World Record for the most behind-the-back flying disc catches in one minute. Their record was 34.

  • News Briefs

    Generation Green // TEDx UWinnipeg // Westland Foundation contribution // IHOP // Jane Goodall // Bike Blowout 

  • PROFile: Chantal Fiola

    Professor Chantal Fiola reflects on the publication of her first book.

  • News Briefs

    Wi-Fi on buses // Burger Week // Psychology Colloquium // Riley Fellowship Lecture // Waterslide demolition

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