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Anthropology professor Warren Clarke.

Faculty of Arts News

CBC: The impact of D’Angelo on Black masculinity

October 19, 2025 — 
Grammy-award winning singer D'Angelo died on Tuesday at the age of 51. Dr. Warren Clarke is an assistant professor of Sociocultural Anthropology at the University of Manitoba, he shares his thoughts on how D'Angelo influenced Black masculinity.

Manitoba legislature.

Faculty of Arts News

CBC: Manitoba government taking longer, charging more for freedom of information requests: report

October 19, 2025 — 
"Higher fees could discourage requests from individuals who do not have access to discretionary income for such a purpose," said Dr. Paul Thomas, professor emeritus of political science at the University of Manitoba.

Brandon Trask is an associate professor in the University of Manitoba’s faculty of law. (Warren Kay/CBC)

Faculty of Law News

CJOB: Brandon Trask on the Foundations of His Professional Journey

October 18, 2025 — 
The CJOB segment features Brandon Trask, Associate Professor of Law at the University of Manitoba, who reflects on how his parents’ example shaped his values and career path.

View of the Desautels Concert Hall stage from the upper back of the hall with audience members in their seats.

Desautels Faculty of Music News

Winnipeg Free Press: Music and memories

October 18, 2025 — 
Carolyn Basha, a behind-the-scenes superstar of the Manitoba arts world, will be celebrated by her family and friends at a memorial concert on Friday at the Desautels Concert Hall — a University of Manitoba venue Basha helped will into existence.

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Faculty of Architecture News

CBC: 16 local groups endorse city planning expert letter criticizing Winnipeg Transit overhaul

October 17, 2025 — 
Dr. Orly Linovski, an associate professor in the University of Manitoba's city planning department, penned the Thursday letter, which was endorsed by 16 groups, including the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, the U of M's city planning department, the Manitoba Eco-Network, the North End Women's Centre and the Social Planning Council of Winnipeg.

Barry Prentice

Asper School of Business News

Toronto Star: Could natural gas unlock new potential for Churchill’s port?

October 17, 2025 — 
Dr. Barry Prentice, Professor and Director of the University of Manitoba Transport Institute (UMTI), Supply Chain Management Department, said such a pipeline would be difficult to build in northern Manitoba, where melting permafrost can lead to engineering challenges, but that doesn’t mean it’s impossible.

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Fletcher Baragar, an economics professor at the University of Manitoba, says Canada should join forces with other nations facing Trump tariff threats — like Mexico, China and potentially the European Union — in order to strengthen economic ties over the next four years. (Karen Pauls/CBC)

Faculty of Arts News

Global News: Buy now, pay later: A help or a hindrance?

October 17, 2025 — 
Dr. Fletcher Baragar with the University of Manitoba’s Department of Economics says the services are designed to be user-friendly. “Make it easy, make it convenient, minimal questions asked,” he said.

Rady Faculty of Health Sciences News

CBC: Docs support 72-hour detention for highly intoxicated people in Winnipeg

October 16, 2025 — 
Dr. Jitender Sareen, professor and head, department of psychiatry in the Max Rady College of Medicine, one of four signatories to the letter in support of the change, said the group took that step "because of the important problem that we have in Manitoba of crystal meth intoxication-related mental health difficulties."

Brandon Trask is an associate professor in the University of Manitoba’s faculty of law. (Warren Kay/CBC)

Faculty of Law News

CTV News: Winnipeg mayor expresses support for federal bail reform

October 16, 2025 — 
Brandon Trask, an Associate Professor of Law at the University of Manitoba said the reverse onus proposal for bail could lead to potential violations of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms

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Artistic rendering of the new Desautels Concert Hall

Desautels Faculty of Music News

Winnipeg’s Classic 107: U of M jazz faculty are ‘Beyond Ideas’ for Desautels Concert Series

October 16, 2025 — 
The second concert in the newly-minted Desautels Concert Series is set to feature a rare gathering of the entire jazz faculty at the University of Manitoba. To hear trumpet instructor Jonathan Challoner say that the gathering is an inspiring one for the players would be an understatement

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