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A researcher is walking along a series of tents set up in the Müller Ice Cap.

Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources News

UM Researchers Set to Drill Deepest Ice Core in Canadian History on Müller Ice Cap : Health matters: people and planet

April 4, 2025 —  Researchers from the University of Manitoba are traveling to Müller Ice Cap, on Axel Heiberg Island, Nunavut, where they will recover the deepest ice core ever drilled in Canada.

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Arthur Schafer

Faculty of Arts News

The Free Press: PC leadership candidate sues province over revoked ecotourism licences : UM in the News

April 4, 2025 —  PC leadership candidate sues province over revoked ecotourism licences

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Scrabble tiles spelling out tariffs and USA. Photo credit: Markus Winkler

Faculty of Arts News

Global News: ‘Manitoba will come through this,’ expert says as trade war with U.S. continues : UM in the News

April 4, 2025 —  ‘Manitoba will come through this,’ expert says as trade war with U.S. continues

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A group of ten actors on stage, dressed in colonial costumes, standing in a semi circle.

Faculty of Arts News

Our Country’s Good: Theatre That Transforms : Network News

April 3, 2025 —  A compelling examination of colonization, the purpose of imprisonment and the transformative power of theatre, Our Country’s Good by playwright Timberlake Wertenbaker is must-see. Student Simran Bala attended and reviewed the opening night performance.

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Angela Soulsby standing in font of an abstract painting

St. John's College News

Finding strength in community: Angela Soulsby achieves her Nursing dream : Network News

April 3, 2025 —  When Angela Soulsby walks into her new role with Health Canada under Indigenous Services Canada, she carries with her not just a Bachelor of Nursing degree and recently completed NCLEX, but a deep, personal story of healing and hope.  Growing up in an unsafe environment shaped by historical and generational trauma, Angela faced adversity that could have easily derailed her dreams. She later experienced a health care crisis and a violent assault—both stemming from institutional systems that have long dehumanized Indigenous Peoples. Rather than let these experiences hold her back, Angela found purpose in them. 

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Flag lowered for Jackson Fortat : Network News

April 3, 2025 —  The University of Manitoba will be lowering the flag on the Administration Building on April 4, 2025, in memory of Jackson Fortat.

PromoScience instructor stands outside with students of Ecole Crane delivering STEM teachings through an Indigenous lens.

Research and International News

Uniting Indigenous and western science education for Manitoba youth : Network News

April 3, 2025 —  The Kiskinhamakiwin (PromoScience) program extends its partner network and cross-cultural mentorship-model into an urban context.

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2025 3MT winners Hannah Zhang, Megan Crooks, Taylor Orchard and Madhushani Ariyadasa

Faculty of Graduate Studies News

2025 3MT Winners Announced : Network News

April 2, 2025 —  Students from Physiology and Pathophysiology, Psychology, Human Anatomy and Cell Science and Civil Engineering take home the top prizes from the 2025 3MT Competition.

Photo of students around a boardroom table at the 2023 Grad Student Thesis Writing bootcamp

Students News

24/7 study space available during the exam period : Network News

April 1, 2025 —  In recognition that some students have personal circumstances necessitating studying during non-traditional hours, the University of Manitoba is providing a dedicated quiet study space with on-site staff throughout the exam period. The location, St. John’s College Library (3rd Floor, St. John’s College) will be available from 8:00 p.m. on Friday, April 11 through 8:00 a.m. on Friday, April 25.

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Two women chopping leaves in a rainforest.

Rady Faculty of Health Sciences News

Amazon experience highlights holistic care : Health matters: people and planet

April 1, 2025 —  When Courtney Chartrand heard about an opportunity to travel to the Amazon to learn from traditional South American healers, she knew she had to be part of it. 

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