Campus News News Archive
Announcing new leadership appointments
December 4, 2019 —
UM is pleased to announce acting and extended appointments
The Grand Reveal: A behind-the-scenes peek at the UM Archives
December 3, 2019 —
'We ourselves might have done a few odd things here and there over the years too.'
A Duty to Remember: 30th Anniversary of the École Polytechnique Massacre
December 3, 2019 —
The University of Manitoba Engineering Society (UMES) and the Faculty of Engineering will unveil a memorial wall to remember the lives of the 14 women killed at l’Ecole Polytechnique
Research and International
Take part in ‘eye-opening experience’ through exchange program
December 2, 2019 —
Creating memories, traveling with friends, seeing the sights in a new country – these were just some of the highlights of Alex Ogaranko’s experiences in the University of Manitoba’s international student exchange program.
Sustainability
Why should you shop local this holiday season?
December 2, 2019 —
Here are five reasons to shop local this holiday season
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
First Addictions Awareness Day advocates for ending stigma around addiction
December 2, 2019 —
A new event on campus is aiming to spread awareness and reduce stigma around addiction and substance abuse.
Faculty of Graduate Studies
Calling all Grad Students – it’s time to apply for 3MT!
December 2, 2019 —
Since it began, the popularity of the competition has increased and 3MT competitions are now held at over 600 universities in more than 65 countries worldwide
Students
Help welcome future UM students at Open House 2020
December 2, 2019 —
Volunteers play a key role at the event and all current University of Manitoba students are encouraged to sign up and take part
Students
Success through Wellness in Music
November 29, 2019 —
'Not only does physical awareness prevent stress-related injuries, but it improves musicians’ overall well-being'
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
First Nations face challenges accessing cancer care in Manitoba, study says
November 28, 2019 —
First Nations cancer patients in Manitoba are being diagnosed at later stages than other Manitobans, likely a result of barriers that limit access to oncology care for Indigenous Peoples across Canada, according to a doctoral candidate at the College of Nursing, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences





