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Faculty of Law
The Ninth Annual DeLloyd J. Guth Visiting Lecture on Legal History
March 23, 2018 —
Speaking at the ninth annual DeLloyd J. Guth Visiting Lecture on Legal History, Hamar Foster, Q.C., compared evidence found in RCMP reports with Canadian artist Emily Carr’s eye-witness account of her experience spending time in Indigenous communities in her book, Klee Wyck (1941), a memoir of her travels in BC.
Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management
3MT ‘People’s Champ’ has roots with FKRM
March 23, 2018 —
The coveted award went to FKRM graduate studies alumna Jill Bueddefeld.
Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management
Cayden Thomson elected PERKS’ President for 2018-19
March 23, 2018 —
The votes are in and Cayden Thomson has been elected as Physical Education Recreational Kinesiology Student Council (PERKS) president.
Centre for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning
UM Learn refresh Workshops – Registration available now
March 23, 2018 —
Join us for a UM Learn Workshop focusing on the May 5 system refresh.
Faculty of Science
Remembering our roots: UofM’s Herbarium catalogues Manitoba’s flora for generations
March 23, 2018 —
Tucked away in a sunny corner of the fourth floor of the Buller Building, you’ll find the Vascular Plant Herbarium of the Department of Biological Sciences.
Faculty of Science
Volunteer for Science Rendezvous!
March 22, 2018 —
Consider volunteering for Science Rendezvous, the largest celebration of science and engineering in Canada!
Faculty of Law
A lesson in fixing a flawed system
March 22, 2018 —
The Criminal Law Group of Robson Hall’s Manitoba Law Students Association hosted author, lawyer and child sexual abuse survivor on March 13, 2018 at the Faculty of Law. Gilhooly was speaking out about criminal justice reform for victims of sexual assault and sharing his story of surviving abuse at the hands of Graham James, the infamous junior hockey coach who has been convicted of abusing former NHL stars.
Faculty of Law
Best in the West, Robson Hall team claims 2nd place and Best Closing Argument at Sopinka Cup
March 21, 2018 —
As coaches, we are extremely proud of our team, Yassir Al-Naji and Ben Johnson, who placed second in the Sopinka Cup Moot Trial Competition held in Ottawa March 16-17, 2018. In addition, Yassir’s powerful closing submissions - in a Crown case that had almost no merit - earned him the prize for best closing address!
Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences
Innovative food products take the stage at Food Fight
March 21, 2018 —
Unique food product development competition gives students a chance to pitch their creations





