News Archive
Students
Travel to the Island of Chiloé to support its community
January 30, 2018 —
Chile Service-Learning experience offers a six-week, project-based program where students will participate in community work on the Island of Chiloé, Chile.
Asper School of Business
Life-Changing Exchanges
January 30, 2018 —
Nearly one hundred students from the University of Manitoba’s Asper School of Business will spread across the globe this year with one goal in mind: to prove that the whole world really is one enormous classroom
Asper School of Business
The Brave New World of Work
January 30, 2018 —
While some of us look at our careers as a long, steady climb up the corporate ladder, a growing number of us are pursuing careers that plunge us instead into a game of snakes and ladders
Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences
AG e-news January 30, 2018
January 30, 2018 —
News and events from the Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences
CBC: ‘It is heartbreaking’: Violence at Winnipeg nursing homes causes 500 injuries to residents in 2 years
January 29, 2018 —
Barry Campbell, with the University of Manitoba's geriatric psychiatry program, weighs in
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
Internship in New Zealand ‘life-changing’ for Metis student
January 29, 2018 —
Grad student in disability studies says immersion in Maori health research empowered her as a Metis scholar in Manitoba.
Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management
Reach Your Goals! Personal Training Week is back
January 29, 2018 —
Personal Training Week is back, February 5-9, 2018.
Asper School of Business
Proceeds from university textbook to help end hunger in Africa
January 29, 2018 —
For some University of Manitoba business students, buying a new textbook not only helps with their studies—it also means helping end hunger in three African countries
Sustainability
Winter Bike to Work Day 2018
January 29, 2018 —
Curious about winter cycling? Try it out on Friday, Feb. 9! UMCycle and the Office of Sustainability will be hosting pit stops
Faculty of Law
Law Students in Action: challenging questions asked of panel
January 29, 2018 —
The Student Pipeline Action Committee (SPAC) hosted its inaugural speaking panel event "Beyond Borders: Pipeline Resistance from Standing Rock to Manitowapow" last term that brought together an all-Indigenous panel of speakers to present on and discuss the experience of impacted and potentially impacted communities like the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe in North Dakota.





