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Moving forward together

September 9, 2017 — 
U of M and UMFA reach four-year deal

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Summer campus-pedway

‘This anniversary continues to be a meaningful time for our university’

September 7, 2017 — 
President Barnard's message on the start of the fall term in the U of M's 140th academic year

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Prestigious honour for scholars

September 7, 2017 — 
Historian Adele Perry and composer Michael Matthews have been elected to the Royal Society of Canada

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Jari Piper performs on one of Istanbul's ferries.

Homecoming Abroad: Bending ears and taking ferries

August 31, 2017 — 
Alumnus Jari Piper [BMus/12] is part of a new wave of musicians pushing the boundaries of where music is performed

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University of Manitoba administration building, with the sun rising behind it in autumn.

U of M and UMFA reach tentative agreement

August 31, 2017 — 
Tentative four-year agreement until 2021

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Rady Faculty of Health Sciences

Youth struggle with access to mental health and addictions care, study shows

August 30, 2017 — 
People with mental illness in Manitoba have better access to family doctors and rely less on emergency departments than in four other Canadian provinces, a comparative study has found

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New partnership will enhance Truth and Reconciliation education nationally

August 30, 2017 — 
Kevin Lamoureux joins NCTR as the new National Education Lead

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Bannatyne campus.

McDermot Ave. pedestrian and cycling connection coming

August 24, 2017 — 
The City of Winnipeg starts construction starts Monday, Aug. 28 on a new east-west pedestrian and cycling connection

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Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences

Plant breeder wins prestigious international award

August 24, 2017 — 
National Association of Plant Breeders names Rob Duncan as Early Career Scientist recipient

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A 2011 literature review commissioned by the Canadian Association of College and University Student Services found that while the number of university students living with mental illnesses continues to grow, more students are starting to come forward to seek help. // Photo from iStock

Mothers of children with FASD at increased risk for suicide, U of M study

August 24, 2017 — 
First Canadian study to analyze health data to quantify the burden of suicide among mothers of children with FASD

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