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Flag lowered for National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and Two-Spirited People : Network News

May 3, 2024 —  The University of Manitoba will be lowering the flag on the Administration Building on May 5, 2024, for the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and Two-Spirited People.

Faculty of Education News

Faculty of Education celebrates the retirement of Professor Charlotte Enns : Network News

May 3, 2024 —  Professor Charlotte Enns (PhD) celebrated her remarkable career at the Faculty of Education with a retirement luncheon celebration.

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Faculty of Graduate Studies News

2024 Distinguished Postdoctoral Fellow Awards Announced : Network News

May 3, 2024 —  The University of Manitoba is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2024 Distinguished Postdoctoral Fellow Awards, offered by the Faculty of Graduate Studies.

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Research and International News

Falling Walls Lab Manitoba applications now open : Network News

May 3, 2024 —  UM joins renowned academic institutions around the world with the international Falling Walls Lab on September 11, 2024.

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Pat Ningewance-Nadeau

UM Faces and Spaces: Pat Ningewance-Nadeau, Department of Indigenous Studies : Featured

May 3, 2024 —  Maintaining the vitality of Indigenous languages, especially the Ojibwe language is Pat Ningewance-Nadeau's passion. Read on to find out more about Pat and her exciting role in the Star Wars universe.

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Faculty of Science News

Science Rendezvous 2024 cancelled : Network News

May 2, 2024 —  Saturday, May 11 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. right here on Fort Garry Campus. We will be there, the Faculty of Science, our campus and organization partners, and 700 volunteers! And we will bring you the biggest, most fun and most remarkable science outreach event of the year!

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Law students working at the Manitoba Legal Clinic for the Arts include Jamie Robertson (3L), Emily Palmer (2L), Kassandra Taverner (2L), Rebecca Penner (3L), and Lisa Haydey (2L).

Faculty of Law News

Celebrating the power of art, education, legal innovation, and hope : Network News

May 2, 2024 —  On March 14, 2024, The Honourable Anita R. Neville, P.C., O.M., Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba, hosted a formal reception at Government House to celebrate the Manitoba Legal Clinic for the Arts. Invited guests from the Manitoba arts and legal communities gathered to learn more about the mission and purpose behind the new legal arts clinic housed at the University of Manitoba's Faculty of Law.

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Research and International News

Research in aging: up close and personal : Network News

May 2, 2024 —  For over 40 years, the Centre on Aging has been engaging researchers, students, older adults, representatives from community organization, health and social agencies, government, and the general public in a dialogue on aging.

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Research and International News

Showcasing age-friendly supports at UM : Network News

May 2, 2024 —  In small towns, the community often comes together to support their residents across the lifespan.

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Provost and Vice-President (Academic) News

From Planning to Progress : Network News

May 2, 2024 —  A Strategic Plan Implementation Committee will be established, which will include representatives from faculty, staff, and students. Those interested in participating, whether as a member of the implementation committee or as a member of a focus group, can submit a volunteer form.

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