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Disruption can and must be a force for progress. - Justin Trudeau

Quotable: Fall 2016

September 26, 2016 — 
Disruption can and must be a force for progress. - Justin Trudeau

Centre of the Storm

July 25, 2016 — 
On March 8, 2014, Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 disappeared over the South China Sea. Alumnus Dean Dacko was part of the airline's leadership team. He shares his story with us.

// PHOTO BY KATIE CHALMERS-BROOKS

Ahmad Byagowi

July 24, 2016 — 
Ahmad Byagowi speaks four languages, loves playing and teaching chess, and robots. He and his colleagues are developing new tools to diagnose dementia.

Words Meet Action

May 3, 2016 — 
Leaders stand out. They push boundaries. And they remind us that we can too. Meet the recipients of the 2016 University of Manitoba Distinguished Alumni Awards.

Because It’s 2016

May 3, 2016 — 
While we celebrate the many victories for women, we wonder: What would Nellie McClung do?

Total Immersion // IMAGE BY KARENIA NIEDZWIECKI

Total Immersion

May 3, 2016 — 
International students leave their home communities to make or break at the U of M. Much of their success depends on the support they find in their new community.

The Inoperable Tumour

May 3, 2016 — 
Told they would never succeed, a team of alumni has pioneered a piece of medical technology that is making the impossible possible.

Gimli Beach

Life, love and film in Gimli

May 3, 2016 — 
Gimli is a place of peace, reflection and family for Manitoba Senator Janis Johnson.

John Kearsey. photo by Thomas Fricke

The influence and impact of women

May 3, 2016 — 
We all have been enriched by the strength and sustenance of the women in our lives.

President Barnard meets with a group of students to discuss diversity.

On inclusion

May 3, 2016 — 
Those of us fortunate enough to enjoy a measure of privilege can sometimes mistake inclusion as a favour we bestow.

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