Students News Archive
Students News
Tips for final exams
December 13, 2016 —
Whether you’re writing final exams now or January, this is a great time to start getting ready. Plan your study time, take care of yourself and put your best foot forward with exam policy, prep and study tips from the experts.
December 13, 2016 —
Whether you’re writing final exams now or January, this is a great time to start getting ready. Plan your study time, take care of yourself and put your best foot forward with exam policy, prep and study tips from the experts.
Mumps alert on campuses
December 9, 2016 —
Provincial public health officials confirmed today that cases of mumps continue to be reported in Manitoba.
December 9, 2016 —
Provincial public health officials confirmed today that cases of mumps continue to be reported in Manitoba.
Dangers of fentanyl
December 9, 2016 —
In light of a number recent deaths, the university is proactively warning the U of M community about the dangers of the drug using a harm reduction model
December 9, 2016 —
In light of a number recent deaths, the university is proactively warning the U of M community about the dangers of the drug using a harm reduction model
Awards honour Indigenous youth
December 5, 2016 —
Seven students from the University of Manitoba received Manitoba Aboriginal Youth Achievement Awards, honouring outstanding endeavours
December 5, 2016 —
Seven students from the University of Manitoba received Manitoba Aboriginal Youth Achievement Awards, honouring outstanding endeavours
The environmental science of beauty
December 2, 2016 —
Riley Fache is a fourth-year biology student who is making and marketing her own line of skin care products that are easy on the skin, but also less harmful on the environment than many commercial creams and bath oils
December 2, 2016 —
Riley Fache is a fourth-year biology student who is making and marketing her own line of skin care products that are easy on the skin, but also less harmful on the environment than many commercial creams and bath oils
Students News
December Instagram Photo Contest
November 29, 2016 —
Get creative and show us what you love about campus this winter in our December Instagram photo contest. Follow @umstudent on Instagram, post and tag your winter campus pics and you could win $25 at the Bookstore.
November 29, 2016 —
Get creative and show us what you love about campus this winter in our December Instagram photo contest. Follow @umstudent on Instagram, post and tag your winter campus pics and you could win $25 at the Bookstore.
Students News
New research highlights common misconceptions about academic integrity
November 28, 2016 —
Academic integrity should be discussed as an issue that impacts all students, rather than a specific demographic
November 28, 2016 —
Academic integrity should be discussed as an issue that impacts all students, rather than a specific demographic
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I’m in second year with no career plan. Now what?
November 22, 2016 —
You’ve settled in a little, started exploring academically, and you’ve started learning about the kinds of things you enjoy. Second year is the perfect time to get started on your career plan.
November 22, 2016 —
You’ve settled in a little, started exploring academically, and you’ve started learning about the kinds of things you enjoy. Second year is the perfect time to get started on your career plan.
Welcome back students; where to find information and access support
November 22, 2016 —
The University of Manitoba welcomed back all faculty and students the week of Nov. 22
November 22, 2016 —
The University of Manitoba welcomed back all faculty and students the week of Nov. 22
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Adventure, growth and finding direction through Alternative Reading Week
November 22, 2016 —
Service-learning programs are a great way to learn about the world around us. They encourage personal growth and integrate meaningful actions with learning and reflection. These opportunities create a balanced approach to volunteer service and can enrich the university experience by offering additional learning on social issues.
November 22, 2016 —
Service-learning programs are a great way to learn about the world around us. They encourage personal growth and integrate meaningful actions with learning and reflection. These opportunities create a balanced approach to volunteer service and can enrich the university experience by offering additional learning on social issues.





