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Bringing it to the Table

May 3, 2016 — 
In the last six to eight years Winnipeg has become a Mecca of design culture, and our alumni are leading the way.

Ashley Richard

Bend, Don’t Break

May 3, 2016 — 
The thing you notice most about Ashley Richard is how comfortable she is being Ashley Richard.

Containers for medicinal tablets stand side-by-side. // PHOTO FROM UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA COLLEGE OF MEDICINE ARCHIVES

Medical Heritage Manitoba

May 3, 2016 — 
The College of Medicine Archives in the Neil John Maclean Health Sciences Library documents Manitoba's rich history of medicine and medical research.

Arlene Dickinson

May 3, 2016 — 
President David T. Barnard goes one-on-one with one of Canada’s most visionary—and most recognizable—entrepreneurs.

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Accomplishments – Fall 2015

May 3, 2016 — 
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Taking Their Place

May 3, 2016 — 
Donors are choosing to take their place to support the Front and Centre campaign. Read why.

Lifetime Achievement: Edward Lyons

May 3, 2016 — 
Every hour, expectant parents around the world are reassured of the health of their unborn child thanks to one of today’s most common diagnostic tools—the ultrasound—and one of its earliest pioneers, U of M’s Dr. Edward Lyons.

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Outstanding Young Alumni: Diana Nicholson

May 3, 2016 — 
Engineer Diana Nicholson says she goes where she’s needed most. So far, that’s been to turbulent refugee camps in Chad, South Sudan and the Central African Republic, and to the frontlines of the Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone.

// PHOTO BY KATIE CHALMERS-BROOKS

Outstanding Young Alumni: Gary Wong

May 3, 2016 — 
It’s not easy working in a hazmat suit in a Containment Level 4 laboratory. You get tired. You get dehydrated. And then there’s the small matter of working with the world’s most dangerous viruses. But Gary Wong wouldn’t have it any other way.

// PHOTO BY JASON HALSTEAD

Community Service: Karen Beaudin

May 3, 2016 — 
Karen Beaudin has dedicated both her professional and volunteer life to helping the city’s most vulnerable.

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