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Rady Faculty of Health Sciences

‘A legacy of the wrongs done to Indigenous people’:

April 30, 2018 — 
New book traces Manitoba story of Type 2 diabetes in First Nations youth

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Sustainability

Champions of sustainable commuting

April 30, 2018 — 
The Campus Commute Survey results are in

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Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management

Highlighting made-in-Manitoba active learning research

April 30, 2018 — 
Experts and educators of varied-perspective active learning converge on sixth annual Research Day May 8

Indigenous

Graduation Pow Wow profile: Rayanna Hourie

April 30, 2018 — 
Rayanna Hourie always knew she wanted to go to university, but it wasn’t until she was 19 that she realized she had a passion for Indigenous law

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Wpg Free Press: Hot diggity… donkey?

April 30, 2018 — 
Ancient house with revered animals buried under floor a modern-day mystery for University of Manitoba-led archeology excavation in Israel

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Graduation Pow Wow.

Graduation Pow Wow 101

April 30, 2018 — 
Event schedule and answers to frequently asked questions for the May 5 celebration

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Art students

Indigenous

Graduation Pow Wow profile: Cameron Flamand

April 29, 2018 — 
Growing up, Cameron Flamand knew a bit about his Indigenous heritage, but it wasn’t something that he was necessarily proud of or openly discussed with others. When he entered university though, his perspective changed

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Faculty of Law

Go-to legal researcher says farewell to Manitoba

April 27, 2018 — 
David Milward has long been a go-to legal expert for media outlets seeking commentary for news stories regarding over-representation of or lack of fairness towards Aboriginal representation in Canada’s criminal justice or child welfare systems. He will leave Robson Hall this summer to teach at the world's first Joint Common Law and Indigenous law degree program at the University of Victoria.

Faculty of Science

‘Messy and Magical’: Elementary students to enjoy ‘Discovery Days’ May 3 and 4

April 27, 2018 — 
Paper marbling, a potions class à la Hogwarts School of Wizardry!, math mania or a physics stunts show? These are just some of the options available to the nearly 2,000 elementary school students attending this year’s “Discovery Days” on the University of Manitoba’s Fort Garry campus. Hosted by the Faculties of Science and Engineering on May 3rd and 4th.

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Faculty of Law

Law Students willingly work overtime to present at Accessing Justice

April 27, 2018 — 
A total of nine students and three professors from the University of Manitoba’s Robson Hall Faculty of Law will take part in the annual conference on Accessing Justice: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Access, Justice, Law and Order hosted at the University of Winnipeg by the Centre for Interdisciplinary Justice Studies (CIJS), May 9 – 11, 2018. This is the most number of representatives from Robson Hall taking part in the conference’s eight-year history.

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