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Rady Faculty of Health Sciences

Manitobans are getting healthier overall, U of M study shows

September 17, 2019 — 
Research by U of M’s Manitoba Centre for Health Policy reveals the overall health of Manitobans is improving across province’s five health regions.

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Grain researcher recognized by Royal Society of Canada

September 17, 2019 — 
Digvir Jayas, vice-president (research and international) at UM, has received the 2019 Sir John William Dawson Medal from the Royal Society of Canada

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Faculty of Science

Meet visiting Indigenous scholar Dr. Roger Dube

September 16, 2019 — 
The year Princeton awarded a PhD in Physics to Roger Dube, he was one of only two Indigenous Americans who earned this honor from any U.S. university.

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Attention curlers, the U of M league wants you

September 16, 2019 — 
University faculty and staff and their spouses/partners are invited to join the league

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NCTR Sacred File

NCTR recognized by Canadian Commission for UNESCO

September 13, 2019 — 
The National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation (NCTR) has joined other new collections of unique, authentic and irreplaceable archival records detailing significant portions of Canada's history

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Cast of No Change In The Weather

UM alumnus tells story of Newfoundland through touring musical

September 13, 2019 — 
A Newfoundland-focused musical is making its way across Canada thanks to the vision of a UM alumnus

Robert Raeburn

The UM legacy of Robert (Bob) Raeburn, 1943-2019

September 12, 2019 — 
Members of the University of Manitoba community were saddened to hear that Robert (Bob) Mackenzie Raeburn passed away on September 8, 2019, at age 76, after a battle with cancer.

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Robson Hall has received new landscaping that adds flower beds and new paving.

Faculty of Law

Robson Hall gets facelift at fifty

September 11, 2019 — 
The light is at the end of the tunnel for construction at Robson Hall. For faculty, staff and students who have had to live through weeks of drilling, jack-hammering and blocked entrances, the payoff is coming in the form of beautifully landscaped patios at both east and west porticos, giving a facelift of colour and liveability to the formerly austere areas.

Winnipeg postcard, 1920s. Eaton's Store, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. View on Portage Avenue looking east.

Launching the book A Diminished Roar: Winnipeg in the 1920s

September 11, 2019 — 
The third instalment in Jim Blanchard’s popular history of early Winnipeg presents a city in the midst of enormous change.

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Manitoba Legislature Building, Winnipeg.

U of M congratulates Premier Pallister and all who participated in democratic process

September 10, 2019 — 
Manitoba’s research university is proud to work with the provincial government to support Manitoba’s economic and social success.

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