UM Today Archives
Faculty of Arts News
CBC Manitoba Radio Noon: Tariffs and Your Wallet: What Trump’s Global Moves Mean for You : UM in the News
April 8, 2025 — Tariffs and Your Wallet: What Trump’s Global Moves Mean for You
Students News
Support for extenuating circumstances during the exam period : Network News
April 8, 2025 — Support for extenuating circumstances during the exam period
Students News
Preparing for final exams : Network News
April 8, 2025 — Final exams are on their way: April 11-April 25, 2025 is the examination period for the Winter Term. Leading up to exams, familiarize yourself with UM’s various student supports that promote health, wellness, and academic success.
Students News
Why and how to become a student orientation volunteer : Network News
April 8, 2025 — Student Affairs is seeking volunteers for the upcoming Preparing for University event on May 4, 2025
Indigenous News
The 36th Annual Traditional Graduation Pow Wow: Honouring journeys, celebrating community : Network News
April 7, 2025 — Join the University of Manitoba’s 36th Annual Traditional Graduation Pow Wow on May 3—a powerful celebration of Indigenous student achievement, cultural pride, and community connection.
Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources News
CBC Quirks & Quarks: How the unicorn of the sea uses its horn : UM in the News
April 7, 2025 — How the unicorn of the sea uses its horn
Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences News
CBC Manitoba: Tariffs on Canadian goods having a ‘devastating effect,’ U.S. farmers say : UM in the News
April 7, 2025 — 'We've become such enemies just because of this one man': South Dakota Farmers Union president
Faculty of Education News
CBC Manitoba: He was convicted for sexually touching a student. Years later, he still had a Manitoba teaching certificate : UM in the News
April 7, 2025 — Manitoba teacher convicted in 2013 kept certificate until after his appeal was dismissed in 2016
Flag lowered for John Fleury : Network News
April 7, 2025 — The flags at University Crescent and Chancellor Matheson Drive will be lowered on Tuesday, April 8, 2025 in memory of Minister John Fleury, the Manitoba Métis Federation’s Minister of Métis Employment and Training.
Faculty of Law News
Breaking Bread Together event brings law students together at first multi-faith gathering : Network News
April 6, 2025 — One February day in the middle of a tumultuous winter, a unique event of hope and peace took place at Robson Hall: law students ate lunch together. Christian, Jewish, and Muslim law students, to be specific. Together. Breaking bread, talking about, how their faith gets them through each day, where to find the best places to study, Professor Irvine’s Property Law class.





