UM in the News News Archive
Faculty of Arts
The Brandon Sun: Southern Health households ignoring measles directives
August 7, 2025 —
Public health officials are up against brazen rebellion as they tackle a recent resurgence in measles.
Faculty of Architecture
The Free Press: Re-imagining Wildwood Park
August 7, 2025 —
Re-imagining Wildwood Park
Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences
CBC Manitoba: The benefits of having wasps buzzing around your backyard
August 6, 2025 —
The benefits of having wasps buzzing around your backyard
Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences
CBC Manitoba: What’s Bugging You? A Summer Look at Insects in Manitoba
August 6, 2025 —
What’s Bugging You? A Summer Look at Insects in Manitoba
Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources
CBC Manitoba: Meet ‘Walt,’ the 80-million-year-old mosasaur named after the Texas teen who dug it up on the Canadian Prairie
August 5, 2025 —
Walter Campbell, 14, overjoyed after finding reptile fossils while visiting grandpa in Manitoba
Asper School of Business
The Free Press: U of M course on side gigs expands students’ financial potential
August 2, 2025 —
U of M course on side gigs expands students’ financial potential
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
CTV News: Potential impact of wildfires on polar bear denning habitats
August 1, 2025 —
Potential impact of wildfires on polar bear denning habitats
Faculty of Arts
The Canadian Press: Manitoba government poll suggests concerns over health care, crime and immigration
July 31, 2025 —
The number of Manitobans concerned about crime and public safety has risen steadily, an opinion poll done for the Manitoba government suggests.
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
CTV Winnipeg: How wildfire smoke is impacting youth sports in Winnipeg
July 31, 2025 —
How wildfire smoke is impacting youth sports in Winnipeg
Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management
The Globe and Mail: The Hockey Canada sexual-assault trial is over, but conversations about the sport’s culture continue
July 31, 2025 —
Attitudes toward women and sex still need to be confronted and changed beyond the locker room, advocates say





