UM Today UM Today University of Manitoba UM Today UM Today UM Today

News Archive

A decorative image that reads "Quiz" in big block letters on top of an archival image of people working in a lab.

Test Your Knowledge of 140 Years of UM Medicine

December 20, 2023 — 
Uncover fascinating facts about the Max Rady College of Medicine’s evolving history as it marks a milestone

Proposed new building image

Rady Faculty of Health Sciences

Rady roundup

December 20, 2023 — 
Highlights from the past year

, , , ,

Students

Live in a new country. Learn a new language. Work in a new culture.

December 20, 2023 — 
University of Manitoba undergraduate students are invited to apply for the McCall McBain Foundation International Fellowship. This award provides up to $30,000 in funding to pursue a year abroad, departing in the summer of 2024.

, ,

The Conversation: How technology can help victims of intimate partner violence

December 20, 2023 — 
Intimate partner violence is a major public health concern. According to Statistics Canada, in 2018, 44 per cent of women experienced some form of intimate partner violence in their lifetime. Rates of intimate partner violence are not only alarmingly high, but steadily increasing. In 2022, there were 117,093 victims of police-reported intimate partner violence in Canada. This marked a 19 per cent increase since 2014.

neon sign that reads, "Read all about it, NEWS"

Top 10 UM Today stories for 2023

December 20, 2023 — 
Top 10 UM Today stories for 2023

, , , , , , , , , ,

Group photo of Governor General's Award recipients in Rideau Hall.

School of Art

Celebrating success at the School of Art – 2023 in review

December 19, 2023 — 
It was another phenomenal year for the School of Art at the University of Manitoba. Here are a few stories of the artists that broke new ground and filled us with pride in 2023.

,

Michaela Bourque stands in the atrium of the College of Nursing's Helen Glass building on Fort Garry campus.

Rady grad student profile: Michaela Bourque inspired by personal health journey

December 19, 2023 — 
When Michaela Bourque was 17, she was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia, starting her on a health journey that had a profound impact on her emerging career as a researcher.  

, , , , , ,

A truck on a forest road collects fallen trees.

Operations and Maintenance

Crews working to remove diseased trees from Fort Garry campus

December 19, 2023 — 
To protect the many, many healthy trees at Fort Garry campus, City of Winnipeg Urban Forestry crews will be working to remove trees with Dutch elm disease over the coming weeks and into the New Year.

,

St. John's College

World travelling alum comes back to her home roots

December 19, 2023 — 
Growing up in rural Manitoba, specifically Kenton then Neepawa, Nicole has always been a curious person, wanting to try new things, travel the world, and enjoy herself while doing it. Upon graduating high school, Nicole spent a year in Taiwan as a Rotary Exchange student, then received her Fine Arts degree at the University of Manitoba. Coming from a small community, Nicole stayed at the St John's college residence while studying. She was the international student representative and a Don in her last year. She loved every minute of the small college community.

, , , , , ,

Faculty of Arts

APTN News: Lucasfilm, APTN join plans for Ojibwe version of ‘Star Wars: A New Hope’

December 19, 2023 — 
Lucasfilm, APTN join plans for Ojibwe version of ‘Star Wars: A New Hope’

, , , , ,

© University of Manitoba • Winnipeg, Manitoba • Canada • R3T 2N2

Emergency: 204-474-9341