Campus News News Archive
Removing barriers to online learning
May 5, 2020 —
Make your gift to our COVID-19 UM Student Technology Fund
Paving the way forward for organizational transformations
May 5, 2020 —
'There’s a lot to celebrate when you consider that many organizations are responding'
Who will be the next Knight Distinguished Visiting Lecturer?
May 1, 2020 —
UM is now accepting proposals from across the university community for the next visiting lecturer as part of the Robert and Elizabeth Knight Distinguished Visitor Program.
Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences
Food and agricultural markets during a pandemic: Insights from economists
May 1, 2020 —
Beyond the human-health issues associated with the pandemic, there are several concerns that transcend Canadian food and agricultural markets
Sustainability
Jane’s Walk: A digital walk around U of M campuses
May 1, 2020 —
Join us for the Restorative Spaces and Art & History walks as part of the Jane’s Walk celebrations on May 2 and May 3 at the Fort Garry and Bannatyne campuses
Alumni
UM launches free online lectures for alumni & friends
April 30, 2020 —
The new virtual Learning for Life program will host weekly lectures from UM experts on a variety of topics
Students
Your grading options for Winter Term 2020
April 29, 2020 —
Congratulations on completing Winter Term 2020! This has been a challenging time, and because of that, the UM has formulated a number of options for students whose grades may have been negatively affected by the COVID-19 situation. Here are some FAQs about this policy, and whether you should utilize it.
Important things to know the week of April 22 to 29
April 29, 2020 —
Summary of this week's UM COVID-19 information
Two new copyright webinars just in time for summer term 2020
April 28, 2020 —
Using copyright-protected materials in online course delivery
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
UM study one of first to explore link between antidepressants during pregnancy and child development in Kindergarten
April 28, 2020 —
Children whose mothers had depression and took serotonergic antidepressants during pregnancy have an increased risk of deficits in language and cognition, compared to children of mothers who had depression during pregnancy and did not take antidepressants, according to findings in a new University of Manitoba study





