News Archive
Trending: For the week of August 29 – September 4
August 29, 2016 —
Current hashtags plus other social media bits & pieces
Bison Football begins regular season at home against Calgary
August 28, 2016 —
The team plays its first regular season game in 2016 Canada West league at home on Thursday, Sept. 1
Mail services’ message on potential Canada Post labour disruption
August 26, 2016 —
Any mail and parcels within the postal system during a work disruption will be secured and delivered as quickly as possible once operations resume
Call for nominations for university awards
August 26, 2016 —
There are several honours and awards awarded annually by the University which are administered through the Office of the University Secretary
Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management
Keeping Bison athletes strong & healthy
August 26, 2016 —
Originally publsihed in the 2016-17 Bison Sports magazine, read about the importance of Bison atheltic therapy and strength and conditioning and their joint role in developing well-rounded and healthy athletes
Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management
Meet our new faculty members
August 26, 2016 —
Three new faculty members whom all hail from outside Manitoba. Let's get to know them a little.
Op-ed: Why Philpott’s spending matters
August 26, 2016 —
We should not underestimate the extent to which it affects our perceptions of Canadian democracy
First cruise ship navigating the Northwest Passage
August 25, 2016 —
'The climate is warming up. There is no question.'
Med students urged to speak out for health policy, show humility
August 25, 2016 —
Medical students should pay attention to health-care policy and speak out if they see politicians heading down the wrong path.
Students
Jennifer Storm Native Studies Alumni
August 25, 2016 —
My first job after graduating was as an Aboriginal student recruitment officer at the University of Manitoba. Currently, I'm working in the Northern Medical Unit recruiting Family Physicians. Recruitment is about promoting opportunities, being supportive and helping people make some big decisions in their education or career.





