News Archive
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
Indigenous Nursing grad a health-care role model
April 9, 2019 —
Early in her nursing career, Crystal Cook, a mental wellness clinician with Natawiwewak Medical Clinic, knew she wanted to work directly with people in her culture and become a role model for those thinking of pursuing health care as a profession
Meet the 2019 Emerging Leaders
April 5, 2019 —
The Emerging Leader Award is a way the University of Manitoba recognizes the outstanding contributions that students make to the enhancement of the institution and our community.
Bison swimmer Kelsey Wog qualifies for World Championships
April 3, 2019 —
The silver medal time is now second fastest in the world in 2019
The Conversation: Urban reserves are tests of reconciliation
April 3, 2019 —
'One approach to mitigating treaty violations is the additions-to-reserve process'
Get involved in Pride 2019
April 2, 2019 —
UMQueer is looking for volunteers to assist at U of M Pride Week events and at the U of M Pride Festival booth
Meet the 2019 Leaders of Tomorrow
April 1, 2019 —
University of Manitoba’s BMO Financial Group Leaders of Tomorrow and BMO Financial Group Indigenous Leaders of Tomorrow scholarship recipients were awarded to those who show far-reaching abilities
Alumni
Gemma Dalayoan: 2019 Distinguished Alumni Award Recipient for Community Service
April 1, 2019 —
'I wanted to be a teacher so I could make a difference'
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
Visionary leader in health research, education and policy touches down at U of M
March 28, 2019 —
One of Canada’s preeminent public health scientists, advocate for fundamental science and health-care innovation will present a public lecture April 8, 2019 on the Bannatyne campus
Celebrating the 2019 Co-op Student of the Year
March 25, 2019 —
Justin Budyk’s passion for aquatic sciences has taken him across Canada and soon, Australia
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
Innovative research and ‘disruption’ highlights of Helen Glass Research Symposium
March 25, 2019 —
Changing health systems to make them more inclusive to vulnerable people was the focus for the 2019 Helen Glass Lecture, held, fittingly at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights.





