Campus News News Archive
Alumni Answers: How has philanthropy impacted your life?
October 25, 2018 —
We want to hear about your experiences with philanthropy, whether you made a gift, received one, or were witness to a gesture of goodwill
Manitoban generosity reaches the heart of NYC
October 25, 2018 —
For the first time ever, the Terry Fox Run for Cancer Research in New York included a team from the University of Manitoba
Trailblazing doctor wins 2019 Indspire Award
October 24, 2018 —
As one of the first female Indigenous physicians to graduate from the U of M's Max Rady College of Medicine, Marlyn Cook [MD/87], is used to paving her own way
Students
Banner 9 Orientation Sessions
October 24, 2018 —
The University of Manitoba has embarked on a journey to refresh our Aurora Banner experience and develop a new foundation that will support new capabilities for automation, usability, mobility and integration.
President Barnard’s message on United Way campaign
October 24, 2018 —
'At the University of Manitoba, we are committed to helping make our community better for everyone who lives, works and attends school in this city. We believe one of the best ways to achieve that is by working together with others through United Way Winnipeg'
Canada Post strike may result in disruption to mail service
October 24, 2018 —
Some delays can be expected in four cities
Desautels Faculty of Music
Indigenous Intersections: A Transformative Dialogue
October 23, 2018 —
Join the Desautels Faculty of Music for a week-long series addressing the intersections between Indigenous artists and music, and Western art music
Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management
Joyce Fromson Pool closed until January 2019 for repairs
October 23, 2018 —
Due to unforeseen circumstances, the Joyce Fromson Pool will be closed for repairs indefinitely, with an anticipated re-opening date of January 2019.
Students
Join in the U of M Halloween fun
October 22, 2018 —
While costumes and spooky activities still play a role, Halloween at the U of M is also about sharing knowledge with children and giving back to the community.
Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management
Facing multiple barriers to exercise: Does stronger efficacy help individuals with arthritis?
October 22, 2018 —
Inactive people living with arthritis are more likely to benefit from, and adhere to, a regular fitness regimen if the exercise is specifically tailored, according to a recent study.





