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Winter Campus

The math and physics of snowflakes

December 15, 2016 — 
What snow is―really

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The turtle sculpture where sacred fires are lit is located in front of the NCTR.

NCTR at U of M to receive $10 million from federal government

December 15, 2016 — 
On the anniversary of the release of the TRC’s final report, the federal government took an important step

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Feiyue Wang uses a glove box in his lab, allowing him to work with samples sensitive to oxygen. // Photo by Kaitlin Vitt

Professor leads the way in Arctic environmental chemistry

December 15, 2016 — 
Feiyue Wang was named a Canada Research Chair (Tier 1) in Arctic Environmental Chemistry, receiving $1.4 million over seven years to support his Arctic research

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Research and International

The Independent: Universal income – the answer to poverty, insecurity & health inequality?

December 15, 2016 — 
U of M research

Feiyue Wang collecting frost flower samples for study. // Photo by BeiBei Lu

Big week for research, new CRCs and a new field of study called ‘Genice’

December 14, 2016 — 
Just in time for winter, ice received a lot of attention this week in research funding

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New Academic Jobs – December 14, 2016

December 14, 2016 — 
New Academic Jobs - December 14, 2016

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Faculty of Arts

Frosty December Morning Movies

December 14, 2016 — 
Heidi Marx and her son attended The Colonizing Lens December show, Professor Marx shares her experience

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CBC: ‘Quite a few’ risks posed by recreational cannabis, researcher warns

December 14, 2016 — 
Dr. Paul Daeninck, an oncologist with Cancer Care Manitoba and assistant professor at the University of Manitoba who has studied marijuana use, said people up to age 25 may experience added risks if they use the drug.

Students at MIGIZII AGAMIK (Bald Eagle Lodge).

New Indigenous Student Newsletter to launch in January

December 14, 2016 — 
Monday, Jan. 23, 2017 will see the launch of the brand new bi-weekly Indigenous Student Newsletter

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The University of Manitoba administrative building on the Fort Garry campus.

Sustainability

Sustainability ideas for the holiday season

December 14, 2016 — 
A variety of ideas for gifts, activities and food for festivities from the Office of Sustainability

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