UM Today Archives
Bison hoopsters ready for first homestand of the season : News
October 29, 2018 — The Bison men’s and women’s basketball teams play their first home games of the 2018-19 season against the Mount Royal Cougars Friday, Nov. 2
Faculty of Science News
Dry Media IV: A Herbarium Art Exhibit : News
October 29, 2018 — Week-long exhibit in downtown Winnipeg will celebrate the diversity of plants located in the U of M Herbarium by featuring the work of a wide variety of artists
Students News
November is Career Month : Campus News
October 29, 2018 — Career Month is your chance to explore career pathways, meet with industry professionals and make connections to help you gain experience that will build your marketable skills.
Extended Education News
Education for Social Justice : Network News
October 29, 2018 — On Oct. 23, an intimate crowd gathered at Forth for the latest installment in the Dean’s Lecture Series 2018-2019 season.
Research and International News
Going global with the U of M : News
October 29, 2018 — Events highlight international travel opportunities for students
Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences News
Community engagement a keystone for professor’s work in nutrition policy : News
October 29, 2018 — Natalie Riediger is the newest assistant professor in the Department of Foods and Human Nutritional Sciences
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences News
Volunteer dentists offer care abroad : Featured
October 29, 2018 — Program helps bring dental education and preventive, surgical and restorative care to developing countries
Faculty of Arts News
Halloween is for Frankenreads : Editor's Picks
October 29, 2018 — Celebrate all things Frankenstein at UM on October 31
Students News
Future students welcome at Evening of Excellence : Featured
October 29, 2018 — On Oct. 30, U of M will open its doors to Grade 12 students, their family and friends for Evening of Excellence
Faculty of Law News
Building a Criminal Law Research Community in Canada : Network News
October 26, 2018 — Since launching the first criminal law-focused special edition of the Manitoba Law Journal in the fall of 2017, the criminal law research cluster at the Faculty of Law, University of Manitoba – known as “Robson Crim” – has published over 30 refereed articles, partnered with nearly 40 academic peer collaborators, and become a hub for national Criminal Law research.





