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Faculty of Education

Education students discuss French culture with visiting Fulbright Scholar

January 22, 2016 — 
French professor from at Canisius College, N.Y., chosen to do Fulbright Specialist project at U of M

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David Barnard at city hall with Mayor Brian Bowman in call to end racism in Winnipeg

‘There’s much still to be done. But we’re on the right path.’

January 22, 2016 — 
One year ago Maclean’s magazine declared Winnipeg Canada’s most racist city. What's changed?

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Adolf Ng

Asper School of Business

Asper co-organizes international China Studies conference

January 22, 2016 — 
The 3rd Young Scholars’ Conference on China Studies was held at the Hong Kong Baptist University in December

Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources

Ron Stewart: Recipient of the John Patterson Medal

January 22, 2016 — 
John Patterson Medal

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Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management

Walking for Work

January 22, 2016 — 
Yes, your boots (or shoes) were indeed made for walking. And the Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation management says that’s what they should do.

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Human Resources

CUPE Unit 2 Collective Agreement reached

January 21, 2016 — 
New agreement covers September 1, 2015 to August 31, 2018

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David Barnard at city hall with Mayor Brian Bowman in call to end racism in Winnipeg

Maclean’s: One year later

January 21, 2016 — 
President David Barnard submitted his thoughts to Maclean's magazine, one year after the national magazine declared Winnipeg Canada's most racist city.

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Human Resources

New Great West Life drug card for faculty and staff

January 21, 2016 — 
New Great West Life drug cards will be mailed to your home address so please make sure your home address is current.

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Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management

Compelling Films Capture Sports Stories from Beyond the Scoreboard

January 21, 2016 — 
The festival, now in its fourth year, gives viewers a chance to watch stories about sports that go beyond the scoreboard. “One of things that make film festivals really unique is being able to see a film and interact with characters they wouldn’t get to see by going to their local cinema regularly,” says Field. “One of the things that we layer on top of that is seeing sport in new ways.

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Arbor Vitae, opening reception Jan. 22

January 21, 2016 — 
Work advances her investigations of natural forms pitted against artificial construction and surfaces

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