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Trending: For the week of September 19 – 25

September 19, 2016 — 
Current hashtags plus other social media bits & pieces

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2016 Distinguished Alumni Awards reception

Nominations open for the 2017 Distinguished Alumni Awards

September 15, 2016 — 
Celebrate a U of M grad and his or her success by nominating an individual for the 2017 Distinguished Alumni Awards

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Dr. Andrew Halayko.

Breathing made easier

September 15, 2016 — 
Asthma and COPD research pioneer inducted into Canadian Academy of Health Sciences

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Indigenous

Indigenous Celebration Stations student Instagram takeover

September 15, 2016 — 
Photos and video of the day, captured by 4th year student Kristin

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Secret Path album cover

Gord Downie and University of Manitoba partner on unique Reconciliation project

September 9, 2016 — 
Downie pledges proceeds from project to support work of NCTR in honouring stories of Residential School Survivors

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Evelyn Baxter, Charlie Wenjack’s sister, with Gord Downie outside her home in Ogoki Post, Ont. // PHOTO: Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler

Gord Downie’s statement on Chanie Wenjack and the need for the NCTR at the U of M

September 9, 2016 — 
“I am trying in this small way to help spread what Murray Sinclair said, ‘This is not an aboriginal problem. This is a Canadian problem.’”

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Dr. Janice Ristock has been named as the University of Manitoba’s next Provost and Vice-President (Academic).

Three University of Manitoba professors elected to the Royal Society of Canada

September 8, 2016 — 
The three scholars are David Barber, Janice Ristock and Quan (Abraham) Wang

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Trending: For the week of September 5 – 11

September 5, 2016 — 
Current hashtags plus other social media bits & pieces

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Human Resources

UMFA bargaining Q&A with chief negotiator

September 2, 2016 — 
Gregory Juliano provides an update on negotiations

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People walking on brick sidewalk with autumn trees in the background.

“We took the time to get it right”

September 2, 2016 — 
The new sexual assault policy is designed to provide support to individuals who experience sexual assault and to provide guidelines and training to community members on how to respond.

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