Price Faculty of Engineering News Archive
Price Faculty of Engineering News
Biosystems program recognizes outstanding alumni at Homecoming 2021
September 26, 2021 —
5 notable alumni from the Biosystems Engineering program are the recipients of the department’s inaugural Alumni of Influence Award.
September 26, 2021 —
5 notable alumni from the Biosystems Engineering program are the recipients of the department’s inaugural Alumni of Influence Award.
Extended Education News
Building Information Modeling is a process not a software
September 14, 2021 —
“BIM is not a software. It is a process. We need to upskill humans in the management of this process. They can’t simply rely on technology. It changes.” - David Thompson
September 14, 2021 —
“BIM is not a software. It is a process. We need to upskill humans in the management of this process. They can’t simply rely on technology. It changes.” - David Thompson
Biosystems alumni celebrate golden anniversary
September 1, 2021 —
Join us during Homecoming 2021 as we celebrate alumni award recipients
September 1, 2021 —
Join us during Homecoming 2021 as we celebrate alumni award recipients
Students News
Meet this year’s Schulich Leaders: Darlene Cuevas
August 31, 2021 —
An exceptional student who uses her skills and knowledge for the betterment of everyone around her, Darlene Cuevas is entering the Price Faculty of Engineering this fall as one of the two 2021 University of Manitoba Schulich Leader Scholarship recipients.
August 31, 2021 —
An exceptional student who uses her skills and knowledge for the betterment of everyone around her, Darlene Cuevas is entering the Price Faculty of Engineering this fall as one of the two 2021 University of Manitoba Schulich Leader Scholarship recipients.
Price Faculty of Engineering News
Making Links Engineering Classic supports engineering students
August 31, 2021 —
This year, the golf classic raised $18,000 to support students within our Faculty.
August 31, 2021 —
This year, the golf classic raised $18,000 to support students within our Faculty.
Price Faculty of Engineering News
Price Faculty of Engineering welcomes ANTEM 2021 International Symposium
August 4, 2021 —
The 19th IEEE ANTEM Symposium will take place virtually for the first time in the history of the conference.
August 4, 2021 —
The 19th IEEE ANTEM Symposium will take place virtually for the first time in the history of the conference.
Price Faculty of Engineering News
Promising discovery aims to improve healing time of traumatic injuries
July 16, 2021 —
Using an unlikely ingredient, the bioadhesive is derived from an enzyme found in the venom of the lancehead snake, a highly venomous pit viper found in the tropical lowlands of northern South America
July 16, 2021 —
Using an unlikely ingredient, the bioadhesive is derived from an enzyme found in the venom of the lancehead snake, a highly venomous pit viper found in the tropical lowlands of northern South America
Students News
UM’s 2021 Schulich Leaders eager to learn and achieve their dreams
June 28, 2021 —
The University of Manitoba has once again awarded two remarkable incoming students with Schulich Leader Scholarships. Darlene Cuevas, a student from St. John’s High School, and Jordon Hong from Miles Macdonell Collegiate are the two new recipients of this prestigious scholarship.
June 28, 2021 —
The University of Manitoba has once again awarded two remarkable incoming students with Schulich Leader Scholarships. Darlene Cuevas, a student from St. John’s High School, and Jordon Hong from Miles Macdonell Collegiate are the two new recipients of this prestigious scholarship.
Price Faculty of Engineering News
Bringing the lab home
June 24, 2021 —
It can’t be overstated: COVID-19 threw everyone for a loop, including students, instructors and teaching assistants in post-secondary education. One of the pressing questions: How can in-person instruction be adapted to a remote learning environment, especially when it comes to hands-on activities like labs?
June 24, 2021 —
It can’t be overstated: COVID-19 threw everyone for a loop, including students, instructors and teaching assistants in post-secondary education. One of the pressing questions: How can in-person instruction be adapted to a remote learning environment, especially when it comes to hands-on activities like labs?
Price Faculty of Engineering News
A message to our community on International Women in Engineering Day 2021
June 23, 2021 —
Diversity in the profession only makes our engineering contributions better and stronger as we authentically consider everyone’s needs and priorities in our designed world.
June 23, 2021 —
Diversity in the profession only makes our engineering contributions better and stronger as we authentically consider everyone’s needs and priorities in our designed world.