Campus

  • The Crowe affair

    An important part of U of W’s history continues to unfold

  • UWSA addresses claims of institutional racism

    The UWSA has released a statement outlining an anti-racism plan following allegations of systemic racism both by, and against, former executives.

  • Campus Briefs

    Awards and financial aid // Student central // Student records // Student Services

  • City Briefs

    City seeking transit feedback // Honouring the critical commode // Navigating police interactions // Panel series on social housing // CLASS reading group at UWinnipeg // New provincial COVID-19 restrictions

  • The right kinds of questions

    PROFile: Adam Scarfe, Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy

  • Friendly Manitoba?

    U of W an attractive option for many American students

  • U of W students elect new UWSA president

    University of Winnipeg students have elected a new UWSA executive following a tumultuous summer

  • Campus Briefs

    Awards and financial aid // Student Central // Student Services 

  • City Briefs

    City receives affordable housing funding // Mourning the victims of austerity // Taking care of future students online // Take your ball and go home (for now) // Addressing housing issues in Northern Manitoba // Pallister to prioritize policing as pandemic procedure

  • U of W organizes Webinar Wednesdays

    The Webinar Wednesdays series, organized by U of W Student Services, attempts to provide support and advice for students.

  • From the big city to the Prairies

    The story of why Jennifer Reid left Toronto and began teaching at the U of W is a heartwarming tale. 

  • U of W hosts Black Writing in Canada

    The Black Writing in Canada is a new initiative from the University of Winnipeg's English department.

  • Campus Briefs

    Awards and financial aid // Student aid // Student central // Student records // Student services

  • Big win for Winnipeg students

    The life of a university student can be difficult and stressful. For students with Crohn’s and colitis, that struggle can be even more pronounced. 

  • Teaching during the pandemic

    When it comes to teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Davina DesRoches actively tries to be as understanding as possible under the current circumstances. 

  • Virtuosi cancels fall season

    Virtuosi Concerts, a classical music recital and chamber music series based at the University of Winnipeg, has been delighting Winnipeg audiences since 1991. 

  • Levine and Cardinal to receive honorary degrees

    At the University of Winnipeg’s autumn convocation, on Oct. 22 and 23, honorary degrees will be conferred upon TV and film actor Tantoo Cardinal, along with historian and author Allan Levine.

  • Campus Briefs

    Awards and financial aid // Student central // Student records // Student services

  • City Briefs

    Scares to stave off the existential dread // Waste Reduction Week reminders // Online poetry and prose reading // Learn about historical booze // COVID-19 freezes City inspections // Virtual convocation

  • Free computers provided to students

    With the shift to online learning for post-secondary institutions, having access to a computer and an internet connection is necessary for students. 

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