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Libraries

Updated UM copyright guidelines add clarity for faculty, students

June 13, 2025 — 
UM’s newly revised Copyright Guidelines help faculty, staff and students determine what may be legally copied or shared. The updated guidelines better reflect the internal practice at UM and provide greater context about the steps taken to determine whether or not you can or should use Fair Dealing.  

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Centre for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning

Introducing the IDEA START Podcast

June 13, 2025 — 
A collaborative project between IDEA START and The Centre for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning, the IDEA START Podcast amplifies voices from across disciplines and corners of campus.

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Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences

Top Crop Manager: Cover crops for flea beetle management

June 13, 2025 — 
Researchers at the University of Manitoba are evaluating promising cover crop treatments for flea beetle control in canola.

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Faculty of Science

Meet Quinn Kelly Neale, the recipient of 2025 UM Distinguished Master’s Thesis Prize

June 12, 2025 — 
Quinn Kelly Neale is a Winnipeg-born student at the University of Manitoba who recently graduated with MSc from the Department of Chemistry and has started his PhD program in the Department of  Internal Medicine. Neale has received the 2025 University of Manitoba Distinguished Master's Thesis Prize. The award recognizes the thesis to be a ground-breaking piece of original work. The Faculty of Science communications team reached out to Neale to learn more about his experience as a MSc student, his research and his plans for the future.

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Indigenous

Celebrating Indigenous Excellence: Honouring the Indigenous Campus Community 2025

June 12, 2025 — 
Ten members of the Indigenous campus community at UM are being recognized this National Indigenous Peoples Day for leading transformational change and weaving Indigenous knowledges into all they do.

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School of Art

New Voices, Bold Visions: Five School of Art Grads Head to Montreal for National Showcase

June 12, 2025 — 
Fresh Paint / New Construction returns to Art Mûr with powerful new work from across Canada

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Research and International

Indoor farming helps community members bring healthy food to northern Manitoba

June 11, 2025 — 
Healthy food is hard to come by in northern Manitoba. Food shipped from the south is prohibitively expensive and is often stale, and the climate and soil in the region don’t support much traditional outdoor farming.

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RBC Scholars

Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences

2025 RBC Scholars explore sustainable agriculture

June 11, 2025 — 
The RBC Scholars in Sustainable Agriculture program has been made possible by a generous gift by RBC. Undergraduate and graduate students are working with Faculty researchers on low-emission agriculture and food systems research.

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Rady Faculty of Health Sciences

Physio study seeks Manitobans with cancer care experience

June 11, 2025 — 
A new UM study is seeking Manitobans who have received cancer treatment over the past 10 years to take part in a survey about their physical rehabilitation needs. 

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Indigenous

Reclaiming sacred space, expanding the circle

June 10, 2025 — 
Nestled behind Migizii Agamik — Bald Eagle Lodge is reclaimed land that has been carefully transformed into a sacred and special space, expanding the circle on the UM Fort Garry Campus.

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