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  • Real life tales of autism

    Jeremy Morantz is a Creative Communications student who studied at the University of Winnipeg (U of W) and is now publishing a book to commemorate and celebrate the life of his late brother, Nathan, who lived with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The book is titled What Does He Dream About?

  • Garry Thomas Morse visits the U of W

    The University of Winnipeg (U of W) will host Garry Thomas Morse as he shares his literary knowledge and experience with students and community members in the city.

  • News briefs

    Number symbols in brain and mind // Breakfast with the Bears // Scrabble Wednesdays // Screening of Angry Inuk // How changing winters affect ecosystems and communities // Workshop: The Bicycle & The Body

  • The Lux Project: Digitizing the Hetherington Collection

    The Hetherington Collection contains about 450 near-Egyptian artifacts from ancient times and has been with the University of Winnipeg (U of W) for around 100 years.

  • In support of Metis students

    The University of Winnipeg (U of W) has issued a call for donations to fund bursaries for Métis students. The Manitoba Metis Federation (MMF) has offered to match these donations up to $30,000.

  • Chamber music at the University of Winnipeg

    The Virtuosi Concert Series brings diverse classical music to the University of Winnipeg (U of W) every month. Established in 1991, and originally co-produced by the U of W and CBC, Virtuosi has been presenting renowned music for 27 years.

  • Job searching itself is a full-time job

    The annual University of Winnipeg (U of W) Career Fair will connect students with recruiters, companies and industry professionals. 

  • Time to rate your professor

    With the end of the semester approaching, students at the University of Winnipeg (U of W) will fill out course evaluation forms to provide feedback and criticisms for their courses and professors.

  • Together for the holidays

    During the upcoming winter break, Wii Chiiwaakanak Learning Centre will come together with other organizations to host a community holiday dinner for program attendees and their families.

  • Encouraging students to keep their campus ‘green’

    The University of Winnipeg (U of W) has been committed to creating a more environmentally sustainable basis for operations, and has plans to continue doing so.

  • U of W student group gathers to ‘Smash Homelessness’

    Part of the University of Winnipeg (U of W) gaming community will host a tournament to raise money for youth living in poverty.

  • Presenting the Winnipeg Achievers Toastmasters Club

    With 257,000 members in 143 countries, Toastmasters invites individuals from all paths to learn and grow in a healthy and judgment-free environment. 

  • Resources for students with financial need

    Organizations separate from and within the University of Winnipeg (U of W) provide an extra financial boost for students who need it.

  • Wesmen Weekend Wrap-Up

    The University of Winnipeg Wesmen are riding a win streak after the men's and women's teams captured two victories a piece over the UBC Okanagan Heat last weekend.

  • A week for wellness

    The University of Winnipeg (U of W) will see events all over campus from Nov. 5 to 9 to promote Thrive Week. 

  • Wesmen basketball host Victoria Vikes for weekend series

    The Victoria Vikes visited Winnipeg on Oct. 26 and 27 for a series of games against the Wesmen.

  • Welcoming guest lecturers on campus

    The University of Winnipeg (U of W) will see the next iteration of the Axworthy Lecture Series on Nov. 16 with Anita Sarkeesian, the creator of Feminist Frequency, a gender equality advocacy organization.

  • Take two and call in the morning

    During the switch from fall to winter, germs and illnesses are easily spread.

  • Wesmen Soccer vs. Saskatchewan Huskies

    The University of Winnipeg Wesmen women's soccer team closed out their 2018 campaign with a narrow loss to the University of Saskatchewan Huskies on Oct. 20.

  • Let’s talk radio

    Campus community radio stations remain a staple in local broadcasting in Winnipeg.

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