UM in the News News Archive
Virgin Radio Winnipeg: The group of Manitoba students hoping to bring Christmas meals to ICU staff
December 11, 2020 —
Students at the University of Manitoba have teamed up with a local business to help spread some holiday cheer to those working on the frontlines during the COVID-19 pandemic.
National team’s Desiree Scott heading back to Kansas City
December 8, 2020 —
UM Bison women’s soccer alumna Desiree Scott’s professional life has taken another turn
Wpg Free Press: Cold, dry truth
December 7, 2020 —
Dr. Andrew Halayko, a UM pathophysiology professor specializing in lung diseases discusses COVID in our winter air
The Conversation: Students with disabilities should have the option of in-person learning during COVID-19 school closures
November 24, 2020 —
Schools should be making plans to continue safe in-person learning for students with disabilities for whom remote learning simply does not work.
Op-ed: Charter challenges to restrictions bound to fail
November 23, 2020 —
Your rights may have been violated. But. Finding a rights violation is only the first step in a charter analysis. Law prof explains.
Op-ed: Sanctions ignore pandemic history
November 17, 2020 —
What are the lessons of the 1918-1919 influenza pandemic? UM History professor Esyllt W. Jones provides some insight – and it's not rooted in enforcement.
UM engineering student Faouzia sings duet with John Legend
November 6, 2020 —
UM engineering student Faouzia, who hails from Carman, Manitoba, has released a single in collaboration with music superstar John Legend
Globe and Mail: From anthropology to visual arts, COVID-19 is now part of the university curriculum
November 6, 2020 —
UM leads the way in adapting courses to meet the current situation
Forbes: Why Early Wins Over Covid-19 Do Not Mean Victory: Canada’s Cautionary Tale
November 5, 2020 —
Jason Kindrachuk, Canada Research Chair in molecular pathogenesis of emerging & re-emerging viruses, explains





