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Rady Faculty of Health Sciences News

CBC Manitoba: 3 Manitoba nurses punished for denying they had criminal records despite impaired driving convictions : UM in the News

December 16, 2024 —  3 Manitoba nurses punished for denying they had criminal records despite impaired driving convictions

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Maple syrup being poured on a stack of pancakes (photo by Sydney Troxell)

Asper School of Business News

Global News: Canada’s maple syrup harvest up 91% — but it may not sweeten prices : UM in the News

December 16, 2024 —  Canada’s maple syrup harvest up 91% — but it may not sweeten prices

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Frosty morning outside the Drake Building. The sky is a light blue, no leaves on trees, the rust building has frost covered trees.

Asper School of Business News

Winnipeg Free Press: Cabela’s signage gets hook at local Bass Pro Shops : UM in the News

December 16, 2024 —  Cabela’s signage gets hook at local Bass Pro Shops

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Dr. Michelle Gallant has been a full professor at Robson Hall Faculty of Law at the University of Manitoba since 2014

Faculty of Law News

CBC The Cost of Living: When good companies do bad things : UM in the News

December 16, 2024 —  When good companies do bad things

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Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management News

The Globe and Mail – Chat groups redefine sports fan communities, one message at a time : Network News

December 16, 2024 —  Dr. Ben Schellenberg spoke with the Globe and Mail about how the landscape of fan communities is evolving with social media and group chats.

parcels sitting on a door step. (photo credit RDNE Stock project)

Faculty of Arts News

CBC Manitoba: A labour studies expert reacts to the ruling sending Canada Post workers back to work : UM in the News

December 16, 2024 —  A labour studies expert reacts to the ruling sending Canada Post workers back to work

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Closeup of a person's ear.

Rady Faculty of Health Sciences News

Electrical stimulation of ears shows promise for treating ulcerative colitis: UM study : Network News

December 16, 2024 —  A simple, non-invasive treatment focused on the ears could one day provide relief for people with ulcerative colitis, a UM research study has found.

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Compilation of people's photos at the Faculty of Science.

Faculty of Science News

That’s a wrap – 2024 at the Faculty of Science : Celebrating success 2024

December 16, 2024 —  Welcome to our 2024 journey of innovation and discovery at the Faculty of Science. This was yet another year where we made transformative progress in expanding the frontiers of knowledge, enhancing student experience and fostering an inclusive community. Join us as we take a look back at the highlights of 2024.

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Faculty of Graduate Studies News

Graduate students challenged to captivate audiences with concise research presentations in the 2025 Three Minute Thesis (3MT©) competition. : Network News

December 16, 2024 —  The Faculty of Graduate Studies is thrilled to announce the 2025 edition of its highly anticipated Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) Competition, offering graduate students an exciting platform to showcase their research, hone their communication skills, and engage with the broader community.

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Asper School of Business News

2025 International Distinguished Entrepreneur Award to honour Steve Young : Network News

December 16, 2024 —  The Associates of the Asper School of Business at the University of Manitoba announced its International Distinguished Entrepreneur Award (IDEA) recipient for 2025, Steve Young.

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