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The Engineering Living Learning Community will provide up to 35 new engineering students with the opportunity to explore common interests outside of the classroom

Students

Building a foundation for students

February 11, 2016 — 
Starting in the fall of 2016 the top floor of the U of M’s newest residence, Pembina Hall, will be exclusively for engineering students and called the Engineering Living Learning Community

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Faculty of Education

Faculty of Education’s diversity policy garners local media attention

February 11, 2016 — 
Policy brings comment in Winnipeg radio, television and newspapers

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Undergrads present research on supporting Syrian refugee students at education forum

February 10, 2016 — 
'They gave very specific information about the theory of refugees, and I was very impressed by the research,” said their instructor

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CBC: ASTRO-H X-ray telescope aims to solve black hole mysteries

February 10, 2016 — 
Using U of M scientists to get better pictures of the universe

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Information and communication accessibility learning event on March 15

February 10, 2016 — 
This learning event will be of interest to all public sector organizations preparing accessibility plans under The Accessibility for Manitobans Act.

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THE STATUE OF LOUIS RIEL, ADORNED WITH A SASH BY THE MÉTIS UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ASSOCIATION

Remembering the legacy of Louis Riel and the Métis he fought for

February 10, 2016 — 
On Friday, February 12, the Riel statue outside of Migizii Agamik will be adorned with a Métis sash

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Food study – volunteers needed

February 10, 2016 — 
The St. Boniface Research Centre is looking for healthy males or females for a food study

Rebecca Kunzman

Scholarships and bursaries help students achieve their dreams

February 10, 2016 — 
Students talk about why scholarships and bursaries are critical to their success

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Rady Faculty of Health Sciences

Physical Therapy students show a lot of heart

February 10, 2016 — 
Valentine’s Day is just around the corner and physical therapy students in the College of Rehabilitation Sciences are showing they care about women in our community. The 2016 Valentine’s Day Challenge is a collection drive organized by physical therapy students across the country to collect new, unused toiletries, feminine hygiene produce and incontinence supplies for local women’s centres.

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New Academic Jobs – February 10, 2016

February 10, 2016 — 
New Academic Jobs - February 10, 2016

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