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Alumni retrospective: Looking Back at University College

September 5, 2018 — 
A failed and brief throw at being Oxford on the Prairies

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Students

Teaching is what I want to pursue

September 4, 2018 — 
Fall term is starting and students are back on campus. While it may be time for back to school, UM Today is reflecting on summer by sharing some of the exceptional things U of M students were up to over the break. 

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Active Living Centre.

Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management

Get fit for free Sept. 10-14

September 4, 2018 — 
Take advantage of Recreation Services’ open house this fall and get a head start on your fitness goals! Sept. 10-14

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Alumni

In memoriam: Canadian food maven Carol Ferguson

September 4, 2018 — 
As the first food editor of Canadian Living, she created, commissioned, selected, and tested thousands of recipes for the monthly magazine, starting in 1976

Bison Bowl features historic rivalry

September 4, 2018 — 
The brown and gold set to hit the gridiron this Friday under the lights for their home opening game against the Saskatchewan Huskies

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The 2017 Qualico Bridge to Success Indigenous Orientation.

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Qualico Bridge to Success Indigenous Orientation

September 4, 2018 — 
Connect with the vibrant Indigenous community during Qualico Bridge to Success Indigenous Orientation Sept. 12

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Game Changer 2018.

Tell us what you think the problems are!

September 4, 2018 — 
$5,000 up for grabs in Manitoba’s idea competition

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Students

A new appreciation for research

September 4, 2018 — 
Fall term is starting and students are back on campus. While it may be time for back to school, UM Today is celebrating summer by sharing some of the exceptional things U of M students were up to over the break. 

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Cereal grains photo on the cover of ResearchLife. // Photo by Mike Latschislaw

Leaders in their field

September 4, 2018 — 
A message  from Vice-President (Research and International) Digvir S. Jayas on the new issue of ResearchLife

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Tributary of the Nelson River, north of Lake Winnipeg. // PHOTO from Chani Welch

Improving watershed models for northern Canada

September 4, 2018 — 
'We can reduce the negative impacts from both too much and too little water with good water management and appropriate infrastructure'

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