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A collage of items showing the UM logo and branding as it has appeared throughout the university's history.

Retro UM

November 4, 2019 — 
With the launch of the university’s new logo, we go back in time to explore its changing look.

Aandeg Muldrew sits cross-legged on top of a desk in front of a green chalkboard.

Head of the Class

November 4, 2019 — 
Meet Aandeg Muldrew, who, at 19, became UM’s youngest instructor.

Grace Paizen stands in a pink sweater in front of a floral wallpaper.

Grace Paizen

November 4, 2019 — 
Find out why this PhD student insists, “We’re Victorians, just with cellphones.”

A collection of items owned by Segun Olude

Designing with Purpose

November 4, 2019 — 
A calculator, tattered notepads and his father’s passport. Explore the belongings of alumnus ‘Segun Olude, who’s empowering communities with digital tools.

An illustration of the phrase Gap Year, where year appears between the A and P in GAP

Pick up and Go

November 4, 2019 — 
What if you took a gap year with the family? Hear from alumna Daria Salamon, author of Don’t Try This At Home: One Family’s (mis)Adventures Around the World.

People perform acrobatic flips in a Capoeira demonstration at the Brazilian Pavilion in Folklorama.

Near Miss

November 4, 2019 — 
That’s Paulo Albuquerque flying through that air. Hear how he brings the art of Capoeira to Folklorama and the Active Living Centre.

A corn crop as seen from straight overhead with precise rows.

What’s Happening

November 4, 2019 — 
Want to know what UM students and researchers are up to? Here’s highlights from our Fort Garry and Bannatyne campuses.

Fang Wan™

November 4, 2019 — 
What this marketing professor has to say about finding your own personal brand

A door completely covered in a massive collage of photographs from different eras

Who’s There

November 4, 2019 — 
We deconstruct the extraordinary office door of Distinguished Professor George Toles.

An illustration of what could be an incomplete house or a box with the lid off, with the associated quote of The viewer's history completes a work of art.

Bring your Perspective

November 4, 2019 — 
Find out who said, “The viewer’s history is what finishes a work of art.”

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