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UMSU University Centre reopens after fire

March 13, 2020 — 
Some businesses remain closed after March 13 fire

Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management

A statement on UM Sport and Recreation Facilities and Programming

March 13, 2020 — 
The University of Manitoba continues to aggressively work to help prevent the spread of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) threat. As a precaution, the Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management has made the decision to suspend operations of its Sport and Recreation Facilities effective at the close of business hours Friday, March 13 at 10 p.m.

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Kayla Lariviere

Students

Why you should apply for an Emerging Leader Award

March 13, 2020 — 
The Emerging Leader Award recognizes the outstanding contributions that students make to the enhancement of the University of Manitoba and our community.

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This survey belongs to all of us

March 11, 2020 — 
It’s time to add your voice to the conversation about inclusion, diversity and equity

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Banner enhancement program

March 10, 2020 — 
The University of Manitoba has embarked on an initiative to refresh the Aurora experience by developing a foundation to support new capabilities for an improved student and staff experience

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Hey Chef app.

Dining Services introduces ‘Hey Chef’ app to Campo Food Court

March 9, 2020 — 
Now you can skip the lineup, get your food faster

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Alumni

The Disrupters: Alumnae who persisted in an inequitable world

March 6, 2020 — 
As this year’s International Women’s Day calls for a more gender-equal world, we’re celebrating our own UM alumnae whose perseverance led to incredible contributions for Manitoba, Canada, and the world

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Michelle Driedger (community health sciences) with research partners at Manitoba Metis Federation, Georgina Liberty, Sheila Carter and Julianne Sanguins.

COVID-19 Rapid Response Program funding for studies in Indigenous populations

March 6, 2020 — 
Two University of Manitoba researchers have received nearly $1 million in COVID-19 Rapid Response Program funding from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research for research projects that focus on public health responses in Indigenous populations.

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Image of two actors standing. From the play Capture Me.

Faculty of Arts

Kindergarten teacher and refugee face fear and find love

March 5, 2020 — 
The University of Manitoba Theatre Program is gearing up to present their third and final mainstage show of the 2019-2020 season – Capture Me by Canadian playwright Judith Thompson.

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March 2020 Community Events

March 5, 2020 — 
Explore our range of programming from cultural and sporting events, informative conversations and presentations, competitions, and celebrations.

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