UM Today Archives
Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management News
Instagram takeover student edition : Network News
November 24, 2017 — Recreation Management major Courtney Gabrielle took over our Instagram to give our followers a glipse into the day in the life of a FKRM student on fieldwork placement.
Christmas lights tour set for Dec. 15 : Campus News
November 24, 2017 — Registration deadline is Dec. 8 for the tour, hosted by the U of M Support Staff Endowment Fund
Wpg Free Press: Honey, do these genes make me look hypertensive? : UM in the News
November 23, 2017 — Researchers at the University of Manitoba’s Richardson Centre for Nutraceuticals are hoping to begin rectifying the situation of home gene tests and shoddy science
Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences News
CBC: Style de vie et maladies chroniques : UM in the News
November 23, 2017 — La nutrition, l'activité physique, la génétique ainsi que la flore bactérienne peuvent-elles influer sur l'apparition de maladies chroniques?
Key of Genius : Campus News
November 23, 2017 — The University of Manitoba Opera Theatre & Symphony Orchestra present Life in the Key of Genius: The Story of Mozart and his Operas on November 29 and 30.
Wpg Free Press: Frank talk on the luncheon menu : HIV research 2017
November 23, 2017 — '(Allan) Ronald has been recognized internationally for his contributions in the fight against AIDS'
Robot sex, as book launch : Campus News
November 23, 2017 — McNally Robinson Booksellers on Wednesday, Nov. 29, at 7:30 p.m
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences News
Who goes to the doctor, where and why? : Editor's Picks
November 23, 2017 — U of M study finds many Manitobans choose to see a family doctor or nurse practitioner who is not located close to their home
Two U of M researchers listed among Canada’s most powerful women : Featured
November 23, 2017 — Dr. Catherine Cook and Dr. Samar Safi-Harb named WXN 2017 Canada’s Most Powerful Women: Top 100 Award winners
Continuing the journey towards a reconciled education system : Campus News
November 22, 2017 — More than 350 leaders from Indigenous communities and post-secondary institutions across Canada gathered at the University of Manitoba on Nov. 8 and 9 for the 3rd Annual Building Reconciliation Forum





