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Bison Men's Basketball

Back on the court

November 12, 2015 — 
The Manitoba Bisons hit the hardwood this weekend for the men and women's basketball regular season home openers.

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Manjit Minhas of Dragon’s Den will share her insights with students

November 12, 2015 — 
Join us Nov. 12.

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The Social Brain: Fostering Connections to Understand the Neural Basis of Sociality

November 10, 2015 — 
This two-day workshop will explore developments in our understanding of the neurobiological basis of social behaviour

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Community input sought for Behavioural Policies review

November 9, 2015 — 
Documents include the Respectful Work and Learning Environment Policy, the Violent or Threatening Behaviour Policy, the Inappropriate or Disruptive Student Behaviour Policy, and the Student Discipline Bylaw

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School of Art Gallery pop-up shop

Ceramics pop-up shop

November 9, 2015 — 
School of Art Gallery is hosting a pop-up shop of ceramic work by artists featured in MUD, Hands, fire. Wheel Thrown. The Legacy of Canadian Studio Pottery

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Flag at half mast

November 9, 2015 — 
The administration building flag will be at half-mast on Monday, November 9 in honour of Govment Iheanetu

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Fire on campus

November 6, 2015 — 
Engineers are on scene assessing damages

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Libraries

GISday 2015 at Elizabeth Dafoe Library

November 5, 2015 — 
"Mapping Change Over Time" takes place Nov. 18

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Evening of Excellence

Students

High school students welcomed to U of M

November 5, 2015 — 
High-achieving students explore opportunities at Evening of Excellence

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Road to defend Hardy Cup begins

November 5, 2015 — 
The University of Manitoba Bison football team look to defend the Hardy Cup this Saturday when they take on UBC at 2:00pm Central Time. Make sure to tune in to catch the game live on Global TV.

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