Network News News Archive
Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management
Celebrating the class of 2018
June 6, 2018 —
Meet Courtney Gabrielle, graduating with a Bachelor of Recreation Management and Community Development
Faculty of Social Work
Celebrating the class of 2018
June 6, 2018 —
Meet Abigail Lidster, graduating with a Bachelor of Social Work
Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management
Celebrating the class of 2018
June 6, 2018 —
Meet Carling Nordin, graduating with a Bachelor of Kinesiology in athletic therapy
Faculty of Education
City hosts art educators
June 5, 2018 —
Winnipeg hosted some 62 art educators during a Canadian Society for Education Through Art event, a two-and-a-half day conference held in venues throughout the city.
Students
New students check out Fort Garry campus at Head Start
June 5, 2018 —
On Saturday, June 2 over 1,100 incoming University of Manitoba students, their families and friends visited the Fort Garry campus for Head Start, a half-day event designed to help new students prepare for the first year of university and to explore student life on campus.
Faculty of Science
Gail Davoren’s Research Sheds Light on the Role of Capelin in the North Marine Food Web
June 5, 2018 —
A slender, silvery fish around six or seven inches long, the capelin is not what you might call a particularly impressive specimen. Yet without this little denizen of the deep, the food chain off the coastal waters of Newfoundland (amongst others) would likely collapse.
Desautels Faculty of Music
Celebrating the class of 2018
June 5, 2018 —
Meet McKenzie Warriner, graduating with a Bachelor of Music in performance
Faculty of Arts
Celebrating the class of 2018
June 5, 2018 —
Meet Julia Minarik, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in philosophy
Faculty of Arts
Celebrating the class of 2018
June 5, 2018 —
Meet Katie Muirhead, graduating with a Master of Arts in peace and conflict studies
Extended Education
Women in Academic Leadership: A new program for Canada’s next academic leaders
June 4, 2018 —
Women who have achieved an early to mid-level of academic leadership and now have their sights on reaching higher are invited to join the discussion, share ideas, and be a part of this evolution in academic leadership.





