UM Today Archives
Sustainability News
Jack Frost Challenge : Campus News
February 5, 2018 — Join us Feb. 11 – 17, for a week of outdoor activities at the University of Manitoba
Creating unconventional solutions : ResearchLIFE Winter 2018
February 5, 2018 — Dagmar Svecova is helping keep Manitobans safe
Improving Canada’s most important crop : Research and innovation
February 5, 2018 — A group of researchers led by plant scientist Rob Duncan is seeking to take a well-known Canadian crop into exciting and underexplored territory
Faculty of Law News
Erasing the stigma of mental illness : Network News
February 2, 2018 — A Robson Hall student group took action to raise awareness about Mental Health this week by hosting a "Bell Let's Talk Day" project.
Driven by data : ResearchLIFE Winter 2018
February 2, 2018 — When Malcolm Doupe was a graduate student, he got his first glimpse at how databases can be probed to reveal new evidence about people’s health
Faculty of Arts News
Forging his own ‘underground’ path : News
February 2, 2018 — How do you get exposure when you’re a rookie international experimental filmmaker living in Winnipeg? You create your own festival with your peers and make it a five-time success
School of Art Gallery exhibit reception set for Feb. 7 : Campus News
February 2, 2018 — The exhibition, Re: Collecting – Recent Acquisitions from the Permanent Collection, presents an opportunity for audiences to become acquainted with a number of artworks
Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management News
Making Mini U magic : Network News
February 2, 2018 — Lisa Diduch is a 17-year Mini U alum (both as a participant and employee). She's here to tell you why applying to be a Leader could be one of the best decisions you'll ever make.
ResearchLIFE – Discovering a better tomorrow : Campus News
February 2, 2018 — Researchers at the U of M are making an impact at home and around the world
CBC: Disabled by anxiety: Accommodations on the rise for students at Manitoba post-secondary schools : UM in the News
February 2, 2018 — The most recent data available for the University of Manitoba says between 2011 and 2016, 24 per cent more tests and exams required adjustments for a student's disability.





