UM Today Archives
Information Services and Technology News
Think before you click! : Network News
October 3, 2017 — It is currently estimated that globally, more than half of all emails are spam – and the number of spam containing malicious attachments is on the rise.
Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management News
Mini U Alumpics : Network News
October 2, 2017 — This is not your traditional reunion. This fall, former leaders of the University of Manitoba’s Mini U Programs will reunite, give, compete and social to raise funds to bring more kids to camp.
Copyright for lunch : Campus News
October 2, 2017 — Helpful information sessions for faculty, instructors, and staff
Trending: For the week of October 2 – 8 : Campus News
October 2, 2017 — Current hashtags, links and other social media bits & pieces
Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences News
Agriculture and Home Economics alumni return to campus : Network News
October 2, 2017 — Homecoming 2017 gave graduates a chance to catch up
National recognition for record-breaking number of Bison student-athletes : Bison success
October 2, 2017 — Bisons continue to excel in the classroom as even more earn Academic All-Canadian status
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences News
New equipment puts Respiratory Therapy department on the leading edge : Network News
October 2, 2017 — A combination of generosity and good luck have helped land two new pieces of cutting edge lab equipment for the Respiratory Therapy department.
Centre for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning News
Teaching and Learning Symposium to highlight innovative projects : Campus News
October 2, 2017 — Share ideas, be inspired, celebrate teaching and learning at the U of M
Supporting the Arts means actually going to see stuff : Network News
October 2, 2017 — 'As members of the U of M community, we are uniquely well positioned to boost attendance in the local arts scene'
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences News
Fetal monitoring: the early years to now : Network News
October 2, 2017 — UM alum Frank Manning on the positive outcomes possible with early monitoring.





