Editor’s Picks News Archive
Asper School of Business
Q & A with an MBA: Kaori Murakami Reyna
January 7, 2020 —
In celebration of 50 years of graduates since our first cohort in 1970, the Asper School of Business has launched the Q & A with an MBA story series.
Faculty of Graduate Studies
Time is running out! Apply now for 3MT 2020.
December 18, 2019 —
Grad students - do you want to share your groundbreaking research with a wider audience?
Students
Gain community engagement experience in Winnipeg with Alternative Reading Week
December 16, 2019 —
Taking part in this program gives insight into the work of local organizations, and offers the opportunity to implement a hands-on project that meets community needs
Faculty of Arts
Historical storyteller (and voyageur) latest Writer-In-Residence
December 16, 2019 —
Rob Malo is the newest Writer-In-Residence at The Centre for Creative Writing and Oral Culture. Malo will work with students, faculty, staff, alumni and members of the public from January to March 2020.
Write for human rights
December 4, 2019 —
Join the global chorus at Amnesty International’s write-a-thon at U of M
Research and International
Nominations open for the 2020 Nahlah Ayed Prize for Student Leadership and Global Citizenship
November 25, 2019 —
Do you know a student who inspires, motivates or challenges you to think globally and act locally?
Indigenous
Proposals for the 2019 Indigenous Initiatives Fund are now being accepted
November 12, 2019 —
The Indigenous Initiative Funds are open to faculties, schools, colleges, libraries and administrative units to support unit-based projects that further the Indigenous Achievement goals and priorities outlined in Taking Our Place, the U of M’s Strategic Plan
Provost and Vice-President (Academic)
Meet the Vice-Provost (Libraries) and University Librarian: Lisa O’Hara
November 6, 2019 —
From favourite books to her vision for UM Libraries
Monkey fossils found in Serbia offer clues about life in a warmer world millions of years ago
October 22, 2019 —
Studying fossil monkeys like these can help us understand how ancient climates shaped primate evolution
Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences
Plant scientist recognized for contributions
September 25, 2019 —
Dr. Martin Entz, Professor in the Department of Plant Science, was honoured by the Canadian Organic Trade Association with the Leadership in Organic Science Award





