Price Faculty of Engineering News Archive
Price Faculty of Engineering News
Ekram Hossain named one of the most highly cited researchers
December 1, 2021 —
Hossain is one of 1000 researchers worldwide to make the list for 2021.
December 1, 2021 —
Hossain is one of 1000 researchers worldwide to make the list for 2021.
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UM, Engineering Community invited to virtual Montreal Massacre Memorial Service
November 24, 2021 —
The University of Manitoba Engineering Society and the Price Faculty of Engineering invites members of the campus and engineering community to the virtual memorial service Dec. 6
November 24, 2021 —
The University of Manitoba Engineering Society and the Price Faculty of Engineering invites members of the campus and engineering community to the virtual memorial service Dec. 6
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A Day to Remember
November 10, 2021 —
Price Faculty of Engineering honours those who gave their lives to protect peace and freedom
November 10, 2021 —
Price Faculty of Engineering honours those who gave their lives to protect peace and freedom
Students News
Schulich Leader alumna using AI to transform how diabetes is managed
November 1, 2021 —
To mark the 10th anniversary of the Schulich Leader Scholarships, we caught up with UM Alumna Ella Thomson [BSc(EE)/17] who was awarded the Schulich Leader Scholarship in 2013
November 1, 2021 —
To mark the 10th anniversary of the Schulich Leader Scholarships, we caught up with UM Alumna Ella Thomson [BSc(EE)/17] who was awarded the Schulich Leader Scholarship in 2013
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Young Friends of Engineering celebrate first official event since establishment
October 29, 2021 —
On October 21st, Young Friends of Engineering successfully celebrated their first event at Table Space in Winnipeg
October 29, 2021 —
On October 21st, Young Friends of Engineering successfully celebrated their first event at Table Space in Winnipeg
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Engineering Alumni celebrate 25 years of work at KGS Group
October 22, 2021 —
Fifteen Engineering Alumni have celebrated over 25 years of work for KGS Group
October 22, 2021 —
Fifteen Engineering Alumni have celebrated over 25 years of work for KGS Group
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Engineering community mourns loss of one of Manitoba’s finest civil engineers
October 21, 2021 —
The Price Faculty of Engineering mourns with the Manitoba engineering community on the passing of our friend and colleague, Ruth Eden.
October 21, 2021 —
The Price Faculty of Engineering mourns with the Manitoba engineering community on the passing of our friend and colleague, Ruth Eden.
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Friends of Engineering to match gifts to scholarship fund
October 14, 2021 —
Every dollar donated to the Douglas and Beverly Ruth Centenary Award in Engineering, up to $10,000, will be matched by Friends of Engineering, as well as an additional fifty cents from the Manitoba Scholarship and Bursary Initiative.
October 14, 2021 —
Every dollar donated to the Douglas and Beverly Ruth Centenary Award in Engineering, up to $10,000, will be matched by Friends of Engineering, as well as an additional fifty cents from the Manitoba Scholarship and Bursary Initiative.
Winnipeg Free Press: Province mourns first woman hired as engineer
October 5, 2021 —
Today we mourn the loss of Ruth Eden [BsC (CE)/88, ExtEd/88, MSc/02], one of five women to graduate from the civil engineering program at the University of Manitoba in 1988.
October 5, 2021 —
Today we mourn the loss of Ruth Eden [BsC (CE)/88, ExtEd/88, MSc/02], one of five women to graduate from the civil engineering program at the University of Manitoba in 1988.
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Shalaby: Westboro crash — We’re missing opportunities to make transit buses safer
September 28, 2021 —
Eight years after the Fallowfield crash and nearly three after Westboro, Transport Canada is still studying whether large transit and highway buses should be made crashworthy.
September 28, 2021 —
Eight years after the Fallowfield crash and nearly three after Westboro, Transport Canada is still studying whether large transit and highway buses should be made crashworthy.