Editor’s Picks News Archive
Prof’s art exhibit opens in Nova Scotia, a gift to those who lived through ‘the awesome and horrible experience of Hurricane Juan’
July 17, 2015 —
'Its power lies in the fact that it resonates not only through one specific event, but it can be read as a tribute to all trees devastated through natural phenomena.'
U of M at The Fringe
July 13, 2015 —
The 2015 Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival runs July 15-26. Many University of Manitoba students, faculty, staff and alumni are taking part in shows.
Faculty of Education
Unique master’s thesis to be performed by 60-person choir
June 30, 2015 —
Production explores racism, hate, destruction and hope as witnessed by victims and perpetrators
Support staff celebrated and honoured
June 25, 2015 —
Recognizing the outstanding work done by members of the university support staff
President Barnard acknowledges significance of National Aboriginal Day
June 19, 2015 —
All are invited to celebrate the rich diversity of Indigenous peoples
FIFA Women’s World Cup is here!
June 8, 2015 —
Parking restrictions and what you need to know about the world-class tournament.
New research supports urgent need for Aboriginal drinking water progress
June 4, 2015 —
'Increased investment in water infrastructure is … crucial for the betterment of health status both for off- and on-reserve houses.'
Libraries
A university belongs to its students
May 26, 2015 —
Archives and Special Collections exhibit highlights student experience over 100-year span
CANDID: Meet grad student Carolyn Mount
May 25, 2015 —
She trades her art to make connections, is grateful for every little step in her career, and finds Winnipeg to be a great place for artists






