News Archive
Top Five: every day things we do that contribute to antimicrobial resistance
June 27, 2018 —
Graduate student Carmine Slipski studies ways we can avoid, or at least curb, bacteria developing resistance
CBC: Students use art to shed light on Canada’s dark past
June 26, 2018 —
A painting by 3 Gonzaga Middle School students is now part of the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation
Centre for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning
Helping to ‘Refresh your wellness, reset your teaching’ with outdoor summer workshop
June 26, 2018 —
For those who teach and those involved in research, work-life balance is particularly challenging.
Information Services and Technology
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June 26, 2018 —
Want to take the stress out of the first day of teaching with feeling confident in how the electronic classroom operates? We can help!
Signs of risky alcohol use often missed in Manitobans, U of M study finds
June 25, 2018 —
“Our results show that our systems are doing too little, too late for people suffering from alcohol use disorders."
Using supercomputers, math, and way-out-there thinking to study the big bang
June 25, 2018 —
'There are amazing ideas in the pipeline'
U of M study tracks high-risk drinkers’ use of health and other services
June 22, 2018 —
A groundbreaking Manitoba research study of heavy drinkers’ interactions with the health-care, social service and justice systems will be released on Monday, June 25, 2018.
Wpg. Free Press: Métis doctor recognized for building health links
June 21, 2018 —
It’s typical of Catherine Cook that she edited a statement to emphasize teamwork in a national award for her work to be announced on National Indigenous Peoples Day
2018 National Indigenous Peoples Day Message from Dr. Lynn Lavallée, Vice-Provost (Indigenous Engagement)
June 21, 2018 —
June 21 is National Indigenous Peoples Day and June is National Indigenous History Month
Worth losing sleep over: our fight against superbugs
June 21, 2018 —
How queer it is that life decisions and trajectories can pivot on petty events, like opening a toy on Christmas and then watching a movie





