News Archive
Human Resources
U of M presents comprehensive offer of settlement to UMFA
September 28, 2016 —
The University of Manitoba is convinced the 2016 round of bargaining will lead to improvements which support the work of our faculty members, provide stability for our students, advance the University’s Strategic Plan and provide the best learning and work environment in the province.
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
Every Child Matters – Orange Shirt Day
September 27, 2016 —
College of Nursing students pledge culturally safe nursing care, honour Residential School Survivors
Make things easier for others — and more team-building tips
September 26, 2016 —
Caretakers are the stewards of our buildings and the navigators of the university, with just a dash of neighbourhood bartender/hairdresser. We talk to an award-winning team.
Student support propels campaign past $400M
September 24, 2016 —
UMSU commitment recognized with naming of iconic building
What is the sound of one performance poet reading?
September 23, 2016 —
The Centre for Creative Writing and Oral Culture is excited to welcome a new writer-in-residence for the fall term. He is Steven Ross Smith, a poet, fiction and non-fiction writer, but also a noted sound and performance poet
Looking back, moving forward
September 22, 2016 —
Indigenous Homecoming event showcases alumni who are advancing Indigenous education and Reconciliation
Thank you UMSU for transformational contribution
September 22, 2016 —
A message from President and Vice-Chancellor David T. Barnard on UMSU's contribution to the Front and Centre campaign
$15.9M committed for student support
September 22, 2016 —
The University of Manitoba Students’ Union (UMSU) has committed $15.9 million to support student success at the U of M through the Front and Centre campaign
$2M gift to U of M supports performing arts community
September 20, 2016 —
Gail Asper Performing Arts Hall dedicated to outstanding patron of the arts
When all hell breaks loose in Classics
September 20, 2016 —
This fall will see U of M host a trio of events centered on papyri—including the new poems by Sappho





