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Alumni News
Meet the 2025 Distinguished Alumni Award recipient for Outstanding Young Alumni : Network News
June 17, 2025 — Tréchelle Bunn’s journey at UM showcases her academic excellence and community dedication.
Flag lowered for Kyla Kelsey : Network News
June 17, 2025 — The University of Manitoba will be lowering the flag on the Administration Building on July 5, 2025, in memory of Kyla Kelsey.
Flag lowered for Devkarn Singh Gehlot : Network News
June 17, 2025 — The University of Manitoba will be lowering the flag on the Administration Building on June 24, 2025, in memory of Devkarn Singh Gehlot.
Flag lowered for the National Day of Remembrance for Victims of Terrorism : Network News
June 16, 2025 — The University of Manitoba will be lowering the flag on the Administration Building on June 23, 2025, for the National Day of Remembrance for Victims of Terrorism who have lost their lives through acts of terror in Canada and around the world.
Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources News
CBC Manitoba: Expect hotter-than-usual weather this summer as Manitoba battles wildfire season, experts say : UM in the News
June 16, 2025 — Drier conditions possible too, but likelihood of that is less certain
Faculty of Arts News
The Free Press: NDP popularity rising as Tories fade: poll : UM in the News
June 16, 2025 — Rural support for government swells to 50 per cent
Faculty of Social Work News
Alum, Sandy Hyman: Leaving a legacy of compassion and change : Network News
June 16, 2025 — Sandy's commitment to community and politics was evident early on. In 1967, she was elected Lady Stick of Social Work, a leadership role that foreshadowed her later public service as a Winnipeg City Councillor from 1991 to 1995. During her time on council, she remained true to her social work roots, focusing on constituent needs and advocating for vulnerable populations. “I loved politics,” says Hyman, "a passion that has always been about making meaningful change.” Over the course of her nearly four-decade career in child welfare and education, Sandy encountered both the triumphs and the heartbreaks that come with serving on the front lines of human struggle. When asked why she has remained so passionate about her chosen profession, Sandy responded, “Sometimes I think it’s anti-social work. Often, a social worker is alone, uncertain what’s next or what to do; neither education, on-the-job training, nor life experience prepared me for the challenges I encountered.” One of Sandy’s most unforgettable experiences involved a teen who had been labeled extremely behaviorally disordered. He was housed alone in a group home with 24/7 supervision. “He so wanted to be with his mom,” Sandy recalls. “He was kept isolated in the group home because every system considered him a danger – to students, staff, and even himself.” Her voice trembles as she recounts writing the funding application for this youth’s education plan, an effort involving multiple systems and extraordinary financial resources to create a safe learning environment. “As I filled out his funding application, I shed tears. This boy’s story was almost unbelievable, so deeply painful,” Sandy explains. “Writing this application felt crucial… a final opportunity to offer this teen a thread of hope, a way to learn how to be with others, and with himself, safely.”
Research and International News
The Free Press: From Manitoba to NASA: How disrupted sleep patterns could hold the key to heart disease : Network News
June 16, 2025 — Heart disease is the second leading cause of death in Canada. In particular, people who work shifts may face a greater risk than most, according to Dr. Lorrie Kirshenbaum, a professor at University of Manitoba (UM) and Director of the Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences at the St. Boniface Hospital Albrechtsen Research Centre.
Donor Relations News
UM’s AirSAFE lab the first in Canada to study air pollution and health across disciplines : Network News
June 16, 2025 — The UM AirSAFE lab is Canada’s first and only multi-disciplinary research centre dedicated to studying the impact of air quality on human health. Two years after the initiative received transformative gifts and grants, AirSAFE co-leads Dr. Andrew Halayko and Dr. Neeloffer Mookherjee are establishing AirSAFE as a national hub research on air quality and human health.
Faculty of Education News
Challenging Education Privatization: World Café Event Sparks Critical Dialogue at U of M : Network News
June 13, 2025 — Increasingly, public resources redirected toward private interests—through corporate partnerships, standardized testing regimes, and school choice policies.





