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Phishing alert: When in doubt, toss it out!

August 2, 2016 — 
Phishing is the practice luring unsuspecting Internet users to fake websites by using authentic-looking emails with attachments or links to web sites in an attempt to steal passwords, financial or personal information, or introduce virus attacks

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Canadian Lawyer: Aimée Craft named to Top 25 Most Influential 2016 – Young Influencers list

August 2, 2016 — 
Canadian Lawyer recently released its list of the top 25 most influential young influencers in the justice system, which includes Aimée Craft, assistant professor from the University of Manitoba's Robson Hall, Faculty of Law

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Op-ed: Team Waneek

August 2, 2016 — 
Another Olympics gives us a chance to reflect once more upon expressions of nationalism, and to find them troubling

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U of M students outside the Administration Building.

Accessibility Audit Workshop offered

August 2, 2016 — 
'Interactive and engaging' session open to all

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Globe and Mail: Ottawa rewrites mandate for screening arms exports

August 2, 2016 — 
Andrea Charron, a member of the Centre for Defence and Security Studies at the University of Manitoba, said export controls have arguably always been about balancing businesses interests and Canada’s national interests

Lobchuk in the CAre Lab observation room at Grace Hospital with Wu. // Photo by Adam Dolman

Caring for the caregiver

August 2, 2016 — 
A new kind of research lab opened this spring at the Grace General Hospital, one focused on enhancing students’ and clinicians’ empathic communication skills with patients, families and caregivers

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ural artist Tom Andrich's public art in honour of MMIW, located on the Portage Ave. and Empress St. overpass in Winnipeg.

A Different Kind of Archive

August 2, 2016 — 
When Shawna Ferris started doing research on missing and murdered Indigenous women, she would bookmark websites made by families and friends of the missing women. But often, when she would return to the sites weeks or months later, they would no longer be there

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Ruth Ann Marrie, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences, was named The Waugh Family Chair in Multiple Sclerosis. // Photo by David Lipnowski

From Point A to Point B

August 2, 2016 — 
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a complex disease, but Ruth Ann Marrie has a simple way of summing it up

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Doug Tisdale Economic Alumni

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Doug Tisdale Economics Alumni

August 1, 2016 — 
My job as a regional program manager with the federal government involves implementing new and existing programs in a corporate and/or operational environment.

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Nils Vik Environmental Design Alumni

August 1, 2016 — 
I am the owner of a specialty coffee shop in the heart of Winnipeg’s historic Exchange District which opened in 2011. Fast forward 5 years––I extended the insights and experiences I learned through operating Parlour Coffee to help open a second café, Little Sister Coffee Maker, and begin operating a wholesale roasting operation called Dogwood Coffee Canada Ltd.

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