News Archive
Voting open for alumni representative on the U of M Board of Governors
March 5, 2018 —
Alumni from across Canada and the United States nominated 25 individuals to represent fellow graduates
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
3MT finalist explains medicine with video games
March 5, 2018 —
In just three minutes, big ideas become relatable concepts.
Heavy snowfall information
March 5, 2018 —
Physical Plant is currently focused on major arteries leading into and on campus
Wpg. Free Press: Bisons women snag Canada West title on home ice
March 5, 2018 —
'To do it at home finally is so special for this group,' said Bisons head coach Jon Rempel
Landmark study reports on new layer of complexity in songbird communication
March 5, 2018 —
An update from the songbird file
Faculty of Education
New prof focuses on leadership
March 4, 2018 —
Peng Liu comes to his role as new EAF&P assistant professor in educational leadership with an approach that if you want to make positive change in society, you have to make positive change in education for the communities that need it most.
Faculty of Education
Student organizers working to improve grad symposium every year
March 3, 2018 —
With the dust having settled on this year's graduate symposium, organizers are already exploring ways to improve next year's event. Heather Krepski, vice-president of Academic Advocacy with the Education Graduate Students Association (EdGSA) says that symposium organizers are considering asking faculty for help in reviewing proposals in order to give students direction and advice on their submissions.
Faculty of Arts
Graduate students are Rising Up
March 2, 2018 —
On March 9 and 10, the Native Studies Graduate Students Association will host the third annual Rising Up conference featuring close to 100 scholars from around the world discussing Indigenous knowledge and research in Indigenous studies.
March Instagram photo contest
March 2, 2018 —
Share your photos of Indigenous spaces on campus and you could win
University of Manitoba embraces accessibility and inclusion
March 2, 2018 —
More than 6,000 of the university’s faculty and staff recently completed accessible customer service training, which focused on increasing awareness about access challenges faced by people with disabilities and providing guidance on how they could best respond





