News Archive
New book offers the essential history of residential schools
January 19, 2016 —
U of M press releases book to help all Canadians on the path to reconciliation
Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management
Seminar focuses on psychological components in physical activity in the elderly
January 19, 2016 —
Dr. Judith Chipperfield presents HLHPRI's Seminar Series on physical activity in late life.
Faculty of Education
Students find a sense of community during northern practicum placements
January 18, 2016 —
These experiences can help teacher candidates 'define themselves as professionals,' says associate dean, undergraduate
Three points for Bison women’s hockey
January 18, 2016 —
The University of Manitoba Bison women's hockey team came home from Alberta with three points over the weekend. Rachel Dyck made 26 of 27 saves on Friday night for a 4-1 victory.
The Unbounded Imagination, alum brings black orchestral composers to the forefront
January 18, 2016 —
The next concert, ‘The Unbounded Imagination’, will be held on Sunday, February 21, 2016 at 7 p.m.. It will take place at the Gas Station Arts Centre
New Writer-In-Residence explores consumerism, ethics and culture
January 18, 2016 —
Jeanne Randolph is known as engaging lecturer and performance artist whose unique vocal soliloquies―ranging from cat curating to architecture to boxing to Barbie Dolls to Wittgenstein―have been delivered in universities across the globe
CANDID: Meet Amy Dytnerski
January 18, 2016 —
She despises cilantro, loves everything else, and is passionate about food security. "I’m this tiny pint-sized person but I’m very ambitious and want to take the world by storm."
Asper School of Business
Asper Co-op Q&A: Selena Kaatz
January 18, 2016 —
Kaatz is currently working her second and third co-op work terms with Deloitte as a staff accountant
Students
University of Manitoba’s largest on-campus Career Fair
January 15, 2016 —
Looking for a summer or full-time job? Want to learn more about your desired profession or find out how to connect your education to a fulfilling career? Then check out Career Services’ annual Career Fair on January 20.
PUBLIC LECTURE: Arctic Origins: Perspective Through Art
January 15, 2016 —
Tanya Tagaq, Inuit songwriter and 2014 Polaris Prize winner, will deliver a free public lecture at St. John's College on Jan. 25





