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U of M Celebrates Pride 2018

Proud of our diversity, celebrating Pride 2019

May 24, 2019 — 
To celebrate the diversity of the university’s communities, there are a number of events planned for Pride

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Lorraine Cameron-Munro

Indigenous

Meet the new Grandmother-in-Residence

May 23, 2019 — 
Lorraine Cameron-Munro is both a teacher and a student who promotes respect for all living things

University of Manitoba administration building, with the sun rising behind it in autumn.

BOG Support Staff Assessor and Alternate election results announced

May 23, 2019 — 
Both are two-year terms commencing on June 1, 2019

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Dr. Hartley T. Richardson with Dr. Gady Jacoby, dean, I.H. Asper School of Business

2019 IDEA recipient gives advice to Asper students

May 23, 2019 — 
Yesterday morning, Winnipeg business and community leader Dr. Hartley T. Richardson, recipient of the 2019 IDEA Award, met and spoke with more than 100 University of Manitoba students and faculty at the Asper School of Business.

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Rady Faculty of Health Sciences

New Manitoba health professionals graduate

May 22, 2019 — 
Manitoba’s newest physicians, pharmacists, dentists and dental hygienists officially graduated on May 23

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Faculty of Science

New Data Science Centre – NEXUS at the U of M

May 22, 2019 — 
The Faculty of Science announced today that it has formed, Data Science NEXUS, a new data science research centre. NEXUS will lead innovation and discovery in data science, an emerging field that is quickly shaping and reshaping our world. NEXUS aims to aid the U of M and the province in remaining competitive on the global stage.

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Veronica Dueck and Curtis Leclerc, Masters of Ceremonies

Extended Education

Celebrating student success

May 21, 2019 — 
“I am immensely proud of you. Your alma mater is very proud of you. Much is expected of you.” - Emőke Szathmáry

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Black hole // Image: NASA

Discovery research and training supported

May 21, 2019 — 
$13.7 million in new funding announced

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Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management

Mini U experience leads to important future helping others

May 21, 2019 — 
It takes empathy and patience to make it as an occupational therapist. Emily Carey honed those attributes—and more—in her time with Mini U Programs.

Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management

How passionate people respond when good things happen

May 17, 2019 — 
A new Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management study found that the ways in which passionate people respond when good things happen in their favourite activities depends on their predominant passion type.

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