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A 2011 literature review commissioned by the Canadian Association of College and University Student Services found that while the number of university students living with mental illnesses continues to grow, more students are starting to come forward to seek help. // Photo from iStock

Mental health first aid training sessions set for December

November 21, 2016 — 
The Student Counselling Centre is inviting interested University of Manitoba staff to register and participate in the next Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training sessions

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St. Paul's College

St. Paul’s College thanks the community with the Celebration of Giving

November 19, 2016 — 
On November 22, alumni and friends of St. Paul’s College will come together for its Celebration of Giving

Conciliation continues

November 18, 2016 — 
Talks between the University and UMFA continue through weekend

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Arthur Mauro and Harvey Secter received awards at the Manitoba Philanthropy Day, November 18, 2016

Esteemed philanthropists, alumni honoured on National Philanthropy Day

November 18, 2016 — 
U of M Chancellor Harvey Secter and Chancellor Emeritus Arthur Mauro received awards for their outstanding philanthropic leadership

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A message to students

November 18, 2016 — 
President affirms respect for the free exchange of ideas

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Irish Examiner: How to beat colds and flu this winter

November 18, 2016 — 
How U of M's HIV/AIDS researcher informs cold a flu season

University of Manitoba Admin building

Human Resources

Conciliation continues

November 17, 2016 — 
Talks between the University and UMFA resume Nov. 18

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Students walk in front of Administration building

Review of key issues in conciliation

November 17, 2016 — 
Talks between the University and UMFA resume Nov. 18

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Truth and Reconciliation: What is it about?

NCTR and Canadian Teachers’ Federation introduce new resource

November 17, 2016 — 
The National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation (NCTR) at the University of Manitoba and the Canadian Teachers’ Federation (CTF) launched a new teacher resource that aims to educate students across the country about Residential Schools

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Asper School of Business

Chillin’ for Charity

November 17, 2016 — 
A brave team of 48 students from the University of Manitoba’s Asper School of Business will be “Chillin’ for Charity” on Thursday, November 10 to raise funds for the United Way of Winnipeg

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