Community Stories News Archive

Pop-up clinic to offer Monkeypox vaccine at UM
September 2, 2022 —
Fort Garry campus will host clinic Sep. 6 for students, faculty, staff

Faculty of Law News
Pursuing mediation in a time of war
July 5, 2022 —
Ukrainian scholars find refuge at UM through the Scholars at Risk program
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UM alumnus Dr. Ernest Rady receives 2021 IDEA award
November 19, 2021 —
Visionary Dr. Ernest Rady honoured at IDEA event to celebrate his community impact and leadership

Homecoming reminds us we are part of something greater
September 17, 2021 —
From Sept. 22 through Sept. 25, UM is hosting Homecoming 2021, a time for our alumni and university community to come together in celebration of being a part of something greater

Students News
The show must go on
July 12, 2021 —
Reflecting on the “pandemic year” in Student Affairs and offering insight to others as we look towards continued remote delivery in the fall

Days of Remembrance
November 4, 2020 —
UM pauses to acknowledge those who gave of their service and their lives in the hope of peace

A safe space for everyone in our community
October 19, 2020 —
UM's Sexual Violence Resource Centre is the university’s central hub for support and education for anyone affected by sexual violence, including faculty, staff and students.

Masks now required at UM, even while physical distancing
September 25, 2020 —
In order to protect our UM community, the wearing of masks is now mandatory on all UM campuses. This applies when indoors at all times on UM campuses even when physical distancing is possible.

Law professor opens classroom to everyone
January 21, 2019 —
Activist, Educator and Lawyer, Joan Jack [BEd/82 UM, LLB/91 UBC], was the first guest lecture of the term to Dr. Bryan Schwartz’s inaugural class on Oral History, Indigenous Peoples and the Law

Community Stories News
Online courses fit into your life and advance your career
December 18, 2018 —
“An online course can benefit your future. There’s flexibility, so you can work on it around your schedule. With no commute to the classroom, you don’t need to worry about or pay for parking,. Extended Education has a variety of courses, and, at the end of the day, online education is very important for adults. They can’t put their family and other commitments aside. It’s a great option.” - Yasser Shaker