UM Today Archives
Dynamic dialogue on the achievements and contributions of Black Canadians : Black History Month
February 14, 2018 — If you missed the latest Visionary Conversation, watch the complete video here
Globe and Mail: How the death of Colten Boushie allowed a myth to be told in court : UM in the News
February 14, 2018 — U of M professors dissect a story, told since settler's days, that was recast in court
New Academic Jobs – February 14, 2018 : Campus News
February 14, 2018 — New Academic Jobs - February 14, 2018
Faculty of Education News
Students’ progress biggest reward to resource teachers : Network News
February 14, 2018 — For Jennifer Soldier, a Sagkeeng First Nation high-school instructor, resource-teacher training is essential to improving the lives of students who need help the most.
Enhanced Transit services arrive at Fort Garry campus : Campus News
February 13, 2018 — New shelters, enhanced services accommodate more riders
Faculty of Law News
Law Professors prove a valuable resource for information on juries following Stanley verdict : Network News
February 13, 2018 — Faculty of Law professors research sheds light on legal issues
Indigenous News
Louis Riel Day: Celebrating Métis inclusion on campus : Campus News
February 13, 2018 — On Friday, February 16, the fourth-annual Louis Riel Day celebrations will take place at Migizii Agamik - Bald Eagle Lodge, beginning at 11 a.m.
Faculty of Graduate Studies News
3MT – Broaden your knowledge in the time it takes to brew a cup of tea : Campus News
February 13, 2018 — Presentations range from polar bears to hoarders to antimicrobial resistance and more
Olympians among us : Editor's Picks
February 13, 2018 — Venla Hovi and Professor Jacky Baltes are two Olympic athletes who call the U of M home
Faculty of Science News
Puzzling it out: solving the mysteries of molecules, one spectrum at a time : Network News
February 13, 2018 — For the uninitiated, microwave and infrared spectroscopy is the study of the movement of molecules on a microscopic level. Van Wijngaarden and her team research the properties of these structures, including the way they interact with one another. Crucial to our very existence, molecules make up everything in our world, including us.





