Network News News Archive
Extended Education
Smart City – Intelligent Ideas
May 9, 2018 —
Winnipeg: Smart City-Intelligent Community was a chance to start, and continue, the conversation about how we will make our community not only Smart with its adaptation of technology, but also Intelligent in using that technology to improve people’s lives.
Extended Education
Become a better university manager and leader with UMC
May 9, 2018 —
CHERD’s University Management Course, provided through Extended Education at the U of M, is an intensive learning opportunity, to develop yourself as a leader.
Prepare to be dazzled at the 2018 Distinguished Alumni Awards
May 9, 2018 —
Recipients’ defining moments explored at this year’s gala celebration
Faculty of Law
Legal researcher rewarded to see work acknowledged by government
May 8, 2018 —
The House Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration (CIMM) has published its report "Road to Recovery: Resettlement Issues of Yazidi Women and Children in Canada." For two key recommendations, the report relies on evidence given by Assistant Professor Shauna Labman, who teaches Immigration and Refugee Law at the University of Manitoba’s Faculty of Law.
Faculty of Law
Dr. Amar Khoday published in Cardozo Arts and Entertainment Law Journal
May 8, 2018 —
Associate Professor Amar Khoday recently had an article published in the Cardozo Arts and Entertainment Law Journal. The Journal is ranked 4th among Arts, Entertainment and Sports law journals in the US as of 2016. Dr. Khoday's article is titled Valorizing Disobedience within the Ranks: Law and Resistance in American Military Films.
Human Resources
Human Resources releases second annual report
May 8, 2018 —
Human Resources invites faculty and staff to read about our working and learning environment in the Human Resources 2017 Annual Report: Our Strength Lies in Our People.
Information Services and Technology
How to catch a phish
May 8, 2018 —
Cybercriminals use phishing emails to manipulate people into doing what they want, including providing personal information such as banking or identification records. Because of this element of manipulating human emotions, phishing is considered a kind of social engineering.
Jamie Hall’s list of most dangerous jobs for young workers
May 8, 2018 —
Earning a bit of cash during the summer or school year shouldn’t be risky, but every year, more than 4,500 young workers (aged 15 to 24) are injured on the job
Faculty of Education
Faculty celebrates most undergrad research awards
May 8, 2018 —
With grants supporting nine students, the Faculty of Education has seen its most ever Undergraduate Research Awards (URA) this year.





