Campus News News Archive
Peer-led body-acceptance program coming to U of M
February 17, 2017 —
Student Support and staff from St. John’s Residence and Recreation Services are facilitating a peer-led, body-acceptance program designed to help students celebrate their own bodies
Human Resources
Message from Gregory Juliano on safety at work
February 16, 2017 —
Safety at work is a core value for the University of Manitoba.
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
Nursing conference brings together students from across Canada
February 13, 2017 —
The College of Nursing, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences, recently had the chance to showcase Winnipeg and host over 400 nursing students from across the country as part of the Canadian Nursing Students Association (CNSA) Annual National Conference
Trending: For the week of February 13 – 19
February 13, 2017 —
Current hashtags plus other social media bits & pieces
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
Dental college helps patients in search of slumber
February 10, 2017 —
One of the key problems diagnosed by sleep studies is obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). The breathing disorder is characterized by loud snoring, frequent waking with a choking sensation, and excessive daytime sleepiness
Alumni gather in Ottawa
February 9, 2017 —
Alumni and friends gathered in Ottawa, with more than 85 guests coming together the week of Feb. 7, 2017
Pushing for playoffs
February 9, 2017 —
Multiple Bison teams play their final regular season home games on Feb. 10-11
Winter Bike to Work Day and the Jack Frost Challenge kick off this February
February 9, 2017 —
The Office of Sustainability will be co-hosting several events to celebrate active transportation and getting outside in winter
Students
February Instagram photo contest
February 9, 2017 —
Modern or traditional, big or small, University of Manitoba campuses are home to many unique buildings. We want to see your favourites in our February Instagram photo contest. Follow @umstudent on Instagram, post and tag your building pics and you could win $25 at the Bookstore.
Destroying antiquities, explaining ISIS
February 8, 2017 —
Professor Tina Greenfield gave a recent campus lecture arguing why we should care about ISIS destroying artifacts in the “cradle of civilization"





