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Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management
Research Day explores sport, health & community
March 5, 2020 —
The Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management's Research Day is Wednesday, May 6 at the University of Manitoba's Active Living Centre. Registration is now open.
Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management
Learn a new skill this spring with UM Recreation Services
March 5, 2020 —
What better time to learn something new then the season of new beginnings? Learn self-defence, a new dance, how to swim, how to calm your mind, or how to play a new sport this spring with UM Recreation Services.
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
Rady students advance to 3MT finals
March 4, 2020 —
Four Rady Faculty of Health Sciences grad students will be heading to the 3MT finals at the end of March.
Emergency broadcast testing
March 4, 2020 —
Will occur on the first Wednesday of every month at approximately 1 p.m
Human Resources
University welcomes new members to the pension committee
March 3, 2020 —
The Pension Committee is charged with overseeing the administration of the plan. Some examples of the Pension Committee responsibilities include matters of policy and interpretation, and investment strategies.
Faculty of Architecture
Students Join National Conversation on the Future of Architecture
March 3, 2020 —
The Canadian Architecture Forums on Education (CAFÉ) are part of a national, collaborative effort to develop and implement an aspirational vision for architecture in Canada.
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
Face coronavirus with courage, UM alumnus urges medical peers
March 3, 2020 —
“We’re going to have to be strong,” author/physician Dr. Kevin Patterson said in a speech about doctors’ obligation to care for patients during a pandemic, regardless of the danger to their own health.
Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management
Massage-a-Thon takes over UM March 13-20
March 3, 2020 —
Get a massage on campus and help support UM's athletic therapy students.
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
Project brings patient perspective to health research
March 3, 2020 —
Safely transitioning older adults out of a hospital setting to their home can be challenging in a health system that has long been fragmented. But, according to Dr. Cara Brown, assistant professor in the College of Rehabilitation Sciences, re-envisioning health care with integrated care models can help improve continuity and coordination for patients.





