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Indigenous perspectives on Canada’s 150

July 10, 2017 — 
Niigaan Sinclair and Ry Moran share thoughts and perspectives

A student reads a book.

Connecting your experiences to a career

April 7, 2017 — 
Reflecting on your strengths and preferences in your extra-curriculars – your employment, volunteering, and hobbies – may be the key to discovering or confidently confirming an appropriate career path

Students on campus.

Alumni as career planning partners for students

April 7, 2017 — 
U of M alumni are some of the best resources for current students

In 2017, the year of the U of M’s 140th birthday, it is fitting that the 140,000th student will graduate in the spring.

140,000 Graduates

March 3, 2017 — 
At the U of M, the first degree of the university was conferred on William Reginald Gunn

Graduate student and Mosaic intern David Hutten.

Who am I? A student’s reflections

March 3, 2017 — 
President Barnard is challenging students, faculty, staff and alumni to consider Senator Sinclair’s four questions on identity

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140th Celebration photobooth

Photo Gallery: UM140 Celebration Photobooth

March 2, 2017 — 
Photobooth shots from our 140th anniversary celebration.

140th birthday celebration

Photo Gallery: The UM140 Celebration in Pictures

February 28, 2017 — 
A look back at photos from our UM140 celebration day.

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List of 2017 Outreach Award winners

January 24, 2017 — 
Ten Outreach Awards were presented to U of M faculty and staff recognized for their outstanding community involvement on Jan. 23, 2017

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This week

December 21, 2016 — 
This week on the calendar

Feiyue Wang collecting frost flower samples for study. // Photo by BeiBei Lu

Big week for research, new CRCs and a new field of study called ‘Genice’

December 14, 2016 — 
Just in time for winter, ice received a lot of attention this week in research funding

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