Campus News News Archive
Students
Mark World AIDS Day by learning something new about HIV
November 29, 2021 —
Dec. 1 is World AIDS Day, an international event dedicated to raising awareness about HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) and its impacts
Students
Get the kind of support you need: Mental health resources for students
November 29, 2021 —
Whether you are looking to add some tools to your coping toolkit or are in need of immediate help, we want you to know that there is support for you, right at this moment, regardless of your level of need
Status of the University of Manitoba/UMFA collective agreement negotiations
November 26, 2021 —
Mediator believes only path forward is arbitration
Asper School of Business
Beyond the win – the value in experiential learning
November 26, 2021 —
The Asper School of Business students have recently taken the experiential opportunity to a new level by not only developing their skills but also excelling in the process by winning prestigious national case competitions.
Price Faculty of Engineering
UM, Engineering Community invited to virtual Montreal Massacre Memorial Service
November 24, 2021 —
The University of Manitoba Engineering Society and the Price Faculty of Engineering invites members of the campus and engineering community to the virtual memorial service Dec. 6
UM researcher honoured for bringing unique app to communities
November 24, 2021 —
Alumus Dr. Moneca Sinclaire helped develop a mobile app that enables Indigenous communities to survey their populations about key health and social issues
VP External says farewell after 12 years of phenomenal impact
November 22, 2021 —
'John Kearsey has been a tremendous contributor during his 12 years with us'
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
Eight grad students ‘empowered’ by Rady Faculty Dean’s Prize
November 19, 2021 —
The Dean of the Rady Faculty of Health Sciences Graduate Student Achievement Prize was awarded to eight outstanding graduate students in 2021.
Academic schedule scenarios 3 and 4 approved by Senate
November 19, 2021 —
On November 17, Senate Executive on behalf of Senate, the academic governing body of the university, met and approved several motions related to the academic schedule as a result of the strike. As the strike continues, there will be significant changes required to the academic schedule to maintain the integrity of our courses and programs, and to ensure requirements for accreditation. The modifications to the academic schedule depend on the length of the strike.
Faculty of Science
Celebrate science month!
November 18, 2021 —
Celebrate science month and take in a free outdoor science exhibit, Le mois de la Science, part of the International celebration, Fête de la Science, on display now at the Alliance Française du Manitoba, on Corydon Avenue.





