Network News News Archive
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
Confronting a killer
October 4, 2019 —
Dr. Jason Kindrachuk was conducting postdoctoral research in Vancouver when he heard about a fellowship in Washington, D.C. that seemed too exciting to be true.
Alumni
Alumni name their fav UM profs
October 4, 2019 —
We were overwhelmed with messages about faculty who taught challenging topics with ease; inspired news ways of thinking and creating; and expanded students’ horizons
Asper School of Business
Asper School of Business mourns passing of long-time professor and alumna
October 3, 2019 —
Asper School of Business alumna and celebrated professor, Dr. Usha Mittoo [MBA/81] passed away on September 14, 2019.
Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management
Women needed for U of M cardiovascular study
October 2, 2019 —
The University of Manitoba, in partnership with the St. Boniface Hospital Foundation, is looking for 1,000 women aged 55 and over, to participate in an important women’s heart health study.
University Cres. lane reconfiguration
October 2, 2019 —
City of Wpg. construction: Southbound University Cres. at Dysart Road down to one lane
Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management
Athletic therapy student a cut above the rest
October 2, 2019 —
After graduation, AT student Dricx Catap is going to hair school.
4,037 Indigenous children listed in Memorial Register
October 2, 2019 —
Funded by Canadian Heritage through APTN, a cloth displaying the names of 2,800 Residential School students who never made it home was displayed during the deeply moving ceremony
Food Systems Research Group
Do you want food system change on campus?
October 1, 2019 —
To celebrate World Food Day at the University of Manitoba, the Food Systems Research Group, in collaboration with the Winnipeg Food Council, is holding a campus food system transformation workshop Oct 16.
Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management
Study on upper-limb rehab needs participants
September 30, 2019 —
A U of M research team hopes to learn more about how the trapezius muscle functions, which is important for successful rehabilitation and/or prevention of a variety of upper limb injuries.





