News Archive
New Writer-In-Residence explores consumerism, ethics and culture
January 18, 2016 —
Jeanne Randolph is known as engaging lecturer and performance artist whose unique vocal soliloquies―ranging from cat curating to architecture to boxing to Barbie Dolls to Wittgenstein―have been delivered in universities across the globe
Data from CancerCare Manitoba now housed at MCHP, will lead to better research and care for cancer patients
January 15, 2016 —
Opening doors to new opportunities for cancer research in Manitoba
Province announces $120 million for critical infrastructure at U of M
January 13, 2016 —
Investment to Support Excellence in Health Care, Climate-change Research: Premier Selinger
Help us renew our sustainability strategy
January 13, 2016 —
When you envision a sustainable community, or a sustainable campus, what comes to mind? Let us know at one of three open houses.
Asper School of Business
Asper scores best-ever Molson finish
January 12, 2016 —
Asper MBA team won every case leading up to the final round and led in overall points in the competition
‘This is a landmark event for those with kidney disease’
January 12, 2016 —
New equation that is 'extremely' accurate at predicting the risk of dialysis can save our health care system millions while improving patient care
Bison swimmer, a modern day Hercules
January 11, 2016 —
The Winnipeg Art Gallery is opening a new exhibit that features Bison swimmer Kimberly Moors
Province announces $30 million for Indigenous achievement, research excellence, student scholarships and bursaries
January 11, 2016 —
"An investment in the future prosperity of the province and its people"
Alumni
Alumni appointed to Order of Canada
January 5, 2016 —
Lloyd Axworthy, Richard Scott, and Ivan Eyre recognized for outstanding achievement, dedication to the community and service to Canada.
Op-Ed: It’s clear and conclusive, spanking is not safe. So why are we still debating this?
January 5, 2016 —
Does conceiving, giving birth to or raising a child give you the right to hit another human being? Under Canada’s current laws it does. The Liberals should be commended for committing to repeal the “spanking law” in response to the recommendations of the TRC.





