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More than what meets the eye: A Career in Library Science : Network News

February 16, 2024 —  Work specialty areas include law, music and medicine. It’s a masters program you can enter with any undergraduate degree… Learn more about library science!

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Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management News

Bisons host the Canada West Men’s Basketball Championships : Campus News

February 16, 2024 —  The University of Manitoba Bisons are hosting the Canada West Men's Basketball Championship from Feb. 21-25, which brings the twelve best teams from across the conference to one location for the first time.

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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

City News: Trudeau stresses importance of working with next U.S. president, no matter who wins : UM in the News

February 16, 2024 —  Trudeau stresses importance of working with next U.S. president, no matter who wins

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Elder with a group of students

Rady Faculty of Health Sciences News

 UM medical education leaders celebrated : Network News

February 16, 2024 —  Five members of the Max Rady College of Medicine honored with 2024 Canadian Association for Medical Education (CAME) awards.

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Rady Faculty of Health Sciences News

CBC Manitoba: Winnipeg man ‘in constant pain’ after nearly 3-year wait for jaw surgery : UM in the News

February 16, 2024 —  Winnipeg man 'in constant pain' after nearly 3-year wait for jaw surgery

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Angie Bruce wearing a black jacket and fuchsia top and wearing beaded earrings.

Indigenous News

CBC Manitoba: Louis Riel day may be on Monday but the University of Manitoba is celebrating today : UM in the News

February 16, 2024 —  Louis Riel day may be on Monday but the University of Manitoba is celebrating today

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Asper School of Business News

Building Métis community through inclusion and identity : Network News

February 16, 2024 —  Matthew Carriere is a BComm student at the Asper School of Business and member of Indigenous Business Education Partners (IBEP) who knows what it means to find himself through community.

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THE STATUE OF LOUIS RIEL, ADORNED WITH A SASH BY THE MÉTIS UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ASSOCIATION

Students News

Enjoy the Winter Term Break : Network News

February 16, 2024 —  As we head into the Winter Term Break from February 19 to 23, I want to wish you all well.

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School of Art News

School of Art Gallery presents Women at War : Network News

February 15, 2024 —  The School of Art Gallery is honoured to present Women at War, featuring works by a selection of the leading contemporary women artists working in Ukraine, and provides context for the current war, as represented in art across media.

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The Globe and Mail: Conservatives would cut foreign aid, reform procurement to fund military : UM in the News

February 15, 2024 —  Conservatives would cut foreign aid, reform procurement to fund military

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