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Kimberly Ballantyne Sociology Alumni
August 14, 2016 —
Centre for Aboriginal Human Resource Development (CAHRD) is an Aboriginal-led, charitable organization serving the urban Aboriginal community of Winnipeg.
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Julia Peristerakis Sociology Alumni
August 14, 2016 —
I am a researcher/curator at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. I conduct in-depth human rights research to inform the content development of museum exhibitions
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Rebecca Earley Psychology Alumni
August 14, 2016 —
I am a career consultant at the University of Manitoba. I work with students to help them discover their dream career and help them to achieve their goals once a pathway is clear
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Jennifer Thorsteinsson Psychology Alumni
August 14, 2016 —
I am currently employed as a behaviour analyst and psychological assessor at St. Amant.
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Gillian Sidon Psychology Alumni
August 14, 2016 —
I currently work as a rehabilitation counsellor where I assess clients prior to their involvement in treatment.
WATCH: When does an athlete cross the line into cheating?
August 12, 2016 —
What's fair in competition and what's changed in catching doping?
Bacteria making HIV prevention drugs less effective in African women, UM team finds
August 12, 2016 —
A team of international researchers, including U of M's Adam Burgener, presented evidence from their findings
Bison open football training camp
August 12, 2016 —
The Bisons will head off to Langford, B.C. for a pre-season game on Friday, Aug. 26
Free Press, Metro, et al.: Gov’t will pour $9M into Churchill scientific facility
August 11, 2016 —
Supported by government, the University of Manitoba is taking the lead in understanding how ice and oil mix.
Winnipeg Free Press: Easygoing Onyemata fully immersed in the grind of his first NFL training camp
August 11, 2016 —
A lot has changed in his life since he was plucked by the New Orleans Saints in the fourth round of the 2016 NFL Draft, 120th overall.





