Campus News News Archive
Faculty of Education
2022-2023 Graduate Student Research Panel Series
October 25, 2022 —
Join us Wednesday, October 26 for the 2022-2023 Graduate Student Research Panel Series.
Students
Take Action During Career Month
October 24, 2022 —
Every year Canadians across the country take part in Career Month. The University of Manitoba is hosting 30+ events and workshops this year so there is something for everyone!
Information Services and Technology
You got phished. Now what?
October 23, 2022 —
If you receive what you suspect to be a phishing email, don’t panic. Avoid clicking on any links or attachment, and do not reply to the message or forward it to anyone. Instead, you can report the email to spam [at] umanitoba [dot] ca.
Human Resources
Faculty and staff contributions recognized with anniversary awards
October 20, 2022 —
Over 800 employees celebrated for 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50 and 60 years of service
Six UM leaders among most powerful women in Canada
October 19, 2022 —
Six women in the UM community have been named among Canada’s Top 100 Most Powerful Women in 2022.
Libraries
Join us October 27 for online UM Open Access Week Symposium
October 17, 2022 —
UM Open Access Week Symposium
Students
A new space to connect, reflect and belong
October 17, 2022 —
UM’s Spiritual Care office has moved to a new location of 521A/B UMSU University Centre and they are officially welcoming the UM community to the new Multi-Faith Centre with a week-long open house.
Sustainability
Bin it to Win it this Waste Reduction Week
October 14, 2022 —
Waste Reduction Week is back! UM is participating in Waste Reduction Week by hosting a variety of events on campus and sharing helpful tips on Instagram to help you reduce waste at home.
Information Services and Technology
Can you smell a phish?
October 14, 2022 —
Cyber Security Awareness Month is an important time to reflect, as individuals and as an organization, on how we can protect ourselves and our loved ones online. Phishing is one of the most common cyber threats affecting Canadians. That’s why we want to help our university community learn more about phishing and how to protect ourselves and the people in our lives.






