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Dr. John Robinson - 2018 Samuel Weiner Distinguished Visitor

Sustainability

Sustainability is top-of-mind for many students, staff and faculty at the U of M

September 6, 2018 — 
Dr. John Robinson, a leading expert in the fields of sustainability and climate change, will deliver a public lecture on Sept. 26 along with other sustainability-focused events

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Bison Bowl features historic rivalry

September 4, 2018 — 
The brown and gold set to hit the gridiron this Friday under the lights for their home opening game against the Saskatchewan Huskies

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Rady Faculty of Health Sciences

How does your engine run?

August 23, 2018 — 
Innovative OT program adapts to newcomer needs

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Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management

Researching links between obesity & cancer

August 15, 2018 — 
"My research program will be instrumental in promoting optimal health & well being of individuals, families, communities, and diverse populations, nationally & globally."

The burrowing owl // Photo: Jennie Horvat

For grassland bird conservation, it’s not the size that matters

August 7, 2018 — 
U of M researchers uncover something unusual that will help us save grassland birds

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Kira Fondse, 4th year student, voice, Desautels Scholar 2013 – 2016.

Learning a universal language

July 20, 2018 — 
Donor support opened the door to unique opportunities for 4th-year vocal student

Rady Faculty of Health Sciences

Students fill teeth, read x-rays at Rady BYP science camp

July 19, 2018 — 
Inner-city youth live a day in the life of healthcare professionals through the 13th annual Biomedical Youth Program Summer Camp.

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students

Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences

KAP Farmers’ Voice: U of M reinvents its agriculture diploma program

July 16, 2018 — 
Program shifts its focus from technical training toward new scientific principles to address farming production, current agribusiness practices

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In this collaborative painting, the Manitoba artists chose the Turtle because it represents truth, which is necessary for a peaceful life. Catterie Wood, Jade Larocque, Journey Irvine .

CBC: Students use art to shed light on Canada’s dark past

June 26, 2018 — 
A painting by 3 Gonzaga Middle School students is now part of the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation

The falling weight deflectometer drops about 180 kilograms (400 pounds) onto the road while sensors gather data to reveal the quality of the pavement below. // PHOTO FROM LEIF NORMAN

CBC: Pavement-pounding technology that gathers data on road condition hits Winnipeg streets

June 13, 2018 — 
City hopes hydraulic weight platform technology will contribute to more efficient road repairs

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