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JUNE 15, 2022
University of Manitoba
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UM Today News
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Week at a Glance

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Celebrating Indigenous History Month

Highlighting projects, resources and people leading exciting work at UM

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2022 Distinguished Alumni Awards recipients revealed

Meet the honourees for the upcoming September ceremony

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Dr. James Peebles, Nobel Prize-winning astrophysicist and UM alum, to speak at the Fort Garry Hotel

Widely recognized as one of the key architects in the field of physical cosmology

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Over 100 new nurses graduate, join profession at Pinning Ceremony

'You are graduating at a time of monumental history for all of us collectively'

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Award-winning photographer and UM alum shares some of his most meaningful works

Read the latest UM Today The Magazine feature

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Just 10 minutes could help improve accessibility for all

Take this Tunnel Wayfinding Signage survey before June 17

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It’s a wrap!

UM Intranet project ‘a remarkable example of sustained, university-wide collaboration’

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Masking guidelines for Summer Term

Now in effect, with mask distribution info and more

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Things to Know this Week

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Sneaker Day takes place tomorrow, June 16

Get active outdoors and join everyone for a lunchtime cross-campus walk!

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Road closures: 2022 Manitoba Marathon

Access to Fort Garry campus limited on June 19

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Research Days return to Bannatyne campus

Through to June 20

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Nominations for Advising Excellence Award open for Summer 2022

New deadline is July 15

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UM Zoom and YuJa Video now work together

Make your Zoom recordings more interactive and accessible

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Upcoming Events

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National Indigenous Peoples Day at Bannatyne campus

June 21 | 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. | Mashkiki Gitigaan – Medicine Garden, near 745 Bannatyne Ave., and Brodie Centre Atrium, 727 McDermot Ave.

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The buzz about bees: What is bugging our honey and native bees and what we can do about it

June 21 | 3:30 p.m. | Online event

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Anti-racist pedagogy workshop

June 23 | 9 a.m. | Via Zoom

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Community Links

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  • Call for Awards →
  • Campus Services →
  • Week at a Glance Archive →
  • Campus Sustainability →
  • Recreation →
  • Bisons →
  • Indigenous Community →
  • Academic Jobs →
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