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The June 22, 2007 Elie, Man. tornado remains the strongest recorded one in Canadian history. // Photo from Justin J. Hobson

An alumnus’ eyewitness account of strongest recorded tornado in Canadian history

June 20, 2017 — 
'The damage was incredible.' Ten years ago, an F5 tornado struck the town of Elie

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Bison alumna Sara McKinnon

Recollections from the Games

June 19, 2017 — 
After a 20-year absence from Manitoba, Bison alumna Sara McKinnon is thrilled the Canada Summer Games are back in the province and at the University of Manitoba

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Bike-blending smoothies during the 2017 Commuter Challenge.

U of M doubles participation in Commuter Challenge

June 16, 2017 — 
University of Manitoba staff, faculty and students stepped up to the challenge in 2017

Dr. Todd Mondor

Dr. Todd A. Mondor appointed Vice-Provost (Graduate Education) and Dean, Faculty of Graduate Studies

June 15, 2017 — 
The University of Manitoba congratulates Dr. Mondor on his accomplishments and thanks him for his continued dedication to his students and this university.

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Rady Faculty of Health Sciences

Dental classes of 2017 graduate with smiles all around

June 13, 2017 — 
Dean of Dentistry says grads’ achievements are “as good as it gets.”

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Emergency broadcast testing on June 22

June 12, 2017 — 
At 12 noon on June 22, there will will be a test of the Emergency Broadcast Towers on the Fort Garry campus

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Shayna Timmerman

U of M to welcome two new Leaders this fall

June 12, 2017 — 
2017 Schulich Leader Scholarship recipients announced

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The research icebreaker CCGS Amundsen.

First phase of Arctic climate change study cancelled due to climate change

June 12, 2017 — 
'Climate-related changes in Arctic sea ice not only reduce its extent and thickness but also increase its mobility meaning that ice conditions are likely to become more variable and severe conditions such as these will occur more often'

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Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences

Ticks on the move

June 9, 2017 — 
A bacterial cattle disease caused by a blood borne pathogen transmitted by ticks has cattle producers on the alert

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mud, grey and deeply cracked from drought

Extreme research, precipitation

June 8, 2017 — 
U of M professors have received funding to study one of the most pressing water-related challenges

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