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Girls learning together

Faculty of Arts News

CBC Manitoba Up to Speed: PHD student with trial looking at mother’s anxiety and impact on children

April 11, 2025 — 
PHD student with trial looking at mother's anxiety and impact on children

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Currency traders work near a screen showing the Korea Composite Stock Price Index, top left, and the foreign exchange rate between U.S. dollar and South Korean won, top centre, at the foreign exchange dealing room of the KEB Hana Bank in Seoul on Monday. (Ahn Young-joon/The Associated Press)

Asper School of Business News

CBC Manitoba: Navigating the financial market during downturns

April 9, 2025 — 
Navigating the financial market during downturns

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Romulus and Remus, two puppies with dire wolf genes. One scientist describes them as 'dire-ish.' (Colossal Biosciences)

Faculty of Science News

CBC News: A biotech company has, sort of, revived the long-extinct dire wolf

April 9, 2025 — 
Scientists say Colossal's pups are an impressive feat, but more 'dire-ish'

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black and white photo of a baby in the hospital with an id bracelet on their ankle.

Rady Faculty of Health Sciences News

CityNews Winnipeg: Calls to ‘decolonize’ the child-welfare system in Manitoba

April 9, 2025 — 
With First Nations families still seeing higher rates of contact with Child and Family Services, Manitoba leaders are calling for more support and change

Portrait photo of Raman Dhaliwal.

UM Today News

Raman Dhaliwal receives Distinguished Service Award from the Asian Women of Winnipeg

April 9, 2025 — 
A seasoned higher education administrator, Raman Dhaliwal was recently recognized by the Asian Women of Winnipeg with their Distinguished Service Award, in celebration of International Women’s Day.

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A yellow Elections Canada sign with the word VOTE on it in bold letters placed in the grass along a sidewalk.

Faculty of Arts News

CBC Manitoba Information Radio: A Look Back: The 1988 Election and Today’s

April 8, 2025 — 
A Look Back: The 1988 Election and Today's

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Trump tower via pexels

Faculty of Arts News

CBC Manitoba Radio Noon: Tariffs and Your Wallet: What Trump’s Global Moves Mean for You

April 8, 2025 — 
Tariffs and Your Wallet: What Trump’s Global Moves Mean for You

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Narwhals breach the water. / Photo: Glenn Williams - National Institute of Standards and Technology, Wikimedia Commons

Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources News

CBC Quirks & Quarks: How the unicorn of the sea uses its horn

April 7, 2025 — 
How the unicorn of the sea uses its horn

Professor, Ryan Cardwell Department of Agribusiness and Agricultural Economics

Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences News

CBC Manitoba: Tariffs on Canadian goods having a ‘devastating effect,’ U.S. farmers say

April 7, 2025 — 
'We've become such enemies just because of this one man': South Dakota Farmers Union president

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Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada: historic Provincial Law Courts - pediment : blind justice and cornucopias in the tympanum - photo by M.Torres

Faculty of Education News

CBC Manitoba: He was convicted for sexually touching a student. Years later, he still had a Manitoba teaching certificate

April 7, 2025 — 
Manitoba teacher convicted in 2013 kept certificate until after his appeal was dismissed in 2016

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