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  2. University of Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 22 June 2024. University located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada University of Winnipeg Motto Lux et Veritas Floreant Motto in English Let Light and Truth Flourish Type Public Established 1938 as United College; 1967 as University of Winnipeg Endowment $64.7 million President Todd Mondor Academic staff 340 ...

  3. University of Winnipeg Collegiate - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.uwinnipeg.ca. The University of Winnipeg Collegiate, also commonly called The Collegiate, is a private, university-preparatory high school. Founded in 1873 within Wesley College, The Collegiate is the oldest high school in the province of Manitoba. The school is located in downtown Winnipeg on the University of Winnipeg campus.

  4. Duckworth Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Duckworth Centre is an arena and gym on the University of Winnipeg campus in downtown Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.. Constructed in 1983 and officially opened on September 14, 1984, it hosts the University's Winnipeg Wesmen basketball and volleyball games and has a listed seated capacity of 1,780 and a maximum capacity of 2,450 for convocations and conventions.

  5. University of Manitoba College of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    Opening in 1883 as the Manitoba Medical College, it is the first medical school of the Prairie provinces. [2][3] The college has 27 academic departments, institutes, and administrative units found throughout the university's Bannatyne campus, the Health Sciences Centre, and other Winnipeg health sciences facilities. [4][5] The college also ...

  6. Higher education in Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    Higher education in Manitoba. Higher education in Manitoba includes institutions and systems of higher or advanced education (including post-secondary /tertiary and vocational education) in the province of Manitoba. Manitoba was the first western territory to join confederation and the first to establish a university.

  7. Menno Simons College - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .mscollege .ca. Menno Simons. Menno Simons College is a Mennonite college in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It is a college of Canadian Mennonite University (CMU) and is one of CMU's three founding colleges. Menno Simons College, located in downtown Winnipeg, is also affiliated with the University of Winnipeg .

  8. University of Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    University of Manitoba. The University of Manitoba (U of M, UManitoba, or UM) is a public research university in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Founded in 1877, it is the first university of Western Canada. Both by total student enrolment and campus area, the University of Manitoba is the largest university in the province of Manitoba.

  9. Manitoba College - Wikipedia

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    Manitoba College was a college that existed in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, from 1871 to 1967, when it became one of the University of Winnipeg and University of Manitoba ’s founding colleges. It was one of the first institutions of higher learning in the city of Winnipeg and the province of Manitoba. The first graduating class had 12 members.