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Gallery: Doubtful House at the John J. Conklin Theatre

March 14, 2016 — 
The cast of Doubtful House rehearses at the John J. Conklin Theatre

Photo from Ian Ross’ personal fonds (U of M Special Collections and Archives)

Ian Ross – In his own words

March 14, 2016 — 
Ross speaks on the transformative powers of art

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Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management

Athletic Therapy Student Council hosts annual Massage-A-Thon

March 14, 2016 — 
The annual event takes place March 14-18 in the Graduate Students Association lounge on the second floor of University Centre.

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Faculty of Architecture

WATER+

March 14, 2016 — 
WATER+, Faculty of Architecture's 8th annual Atmosphere Symposium

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Strength in numbers

March 11, 2016 — 
The U of M is a member of the influential U15 Group of Canadian Research Universities, or the U15

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Wanda Koop

Alumna Wanda Koop gets Governor General’s Award

March 11, 2016 — 
Koop, a graduate of the University of Manitoba School of Art, has received several awards for her work

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The Supreme Court of Canada

Op-Ed: The dying are too ill to speak, and the dead will never complain. We must speak for them.

March 11, 2016 — 
Harvey Max Chochinov, Canada Research Chair in Palliative Care, writes about the advent of physician-hastened death. We must get our approach to human suffering and palliative care right, he says.

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Pipette

Two seven-figure donations supporting blood research, teaching to be revealed on March 14

March 11, 2016 — 
The Lyonel G. Israels Professorship marks a new era of hematology research and teaching in Manitoba

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Asper School of Business

Zachary LeClerc: 5 Days for the Homeless

March 11, 2016 — 
Find out why Zach LeClerc is sleeping outside this March

Rady Faculty of Health Sciences

Interprofessional Sessions Enrich Learning for Faculty of Health Sciences Students

March 11, 2016 — 
A well-known fable tells about a group of blind men who encounter an elephant. One touches a leg and says it’s a pillar. Another feels the trunk and claims it’s a tree branch. Yet another grabs the tail and calls it a rope.

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