Join us for Future Student Night!
Tuesday, November 25, 2025
In the Dr. David F. Anderson Gymnasium in Duckworth Centre (400 Spence St)
6:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Doors open at 5:30 p.m.
You are invited to attend The University of Winnipeg's Future Student Night 2025. Join us on campus for an evening of interactive displays, campus tours, and an opportunity to meet our outstanding faculty, staff, and current students.
We welcome all future students, as well as parents, guardians, family, and friends
Registration is encouraged.
REGISTER NOW
Indigenous Disability Awareness Month is recognized annually each November by the Manitoba government. It highlights the achievements of Indigenous peoples living with disabilities and recognizes the significant and valuable contributions they make to our communities, including socially, economically and culturally. Honour Indigenous Disability Awareness Month by joining the Manitoba Accessibility Office for an engaging conversation that explores the many cross sections of accessibility, Indigenous identity and community. This webinar features an insightful conversation between Indigenous author, Frances Sinclair-Kaspick and media personality, Shaneen Robinson, as they explore their personal stories, lived experiences and perspectives to find community. FREE WEBINAR: Sharing Our Stories: A Conversation on Accessibility, Indigenous Identity and Community Webinar Details:
Date: November 25
Time: 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Presenters: - Frances Sinclair-Kaspick - Shaneen Robinson
Where: Virtual via Zoom This webinar will have accessibility measures such as American Sign Language interpretation (ASL) and live closed captioning. The webinar recording will be made available to those unable to participate in real-time on AccessibilityMB.ca.
If you require additional accommodations or would prefer to register for this event by phone, please call the Manitoba Accessibility Office at 204-945-7613.