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Rainbow Gardens supports immigrant families : Editor's Picks

July 17, 2017 —  The Rainbow Gardens on the University of Manitoba campus supports immigrant families from the Central Park area of the city

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Buller building with rough limestone cladding under the evening golden hour light.

Trending: For the week of July 17 – 23 : Campus News

July 17, 2017 —  Current hashtags, links and other social media bits & pieces

Dr. John (Jay) Doering, Emeritus, Associate Vice-President (Partnerships).

Jay Doering, Associate Vice-President (Partnerships), elected as new Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering : Campus News

July 17, 2017 —  The Canadian Academy of Engineering works in close cooperation with other senior academies in Canada and internationally

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Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences News

AG e-news July 14, 2017 : Network News

July 14, 2017 —  News and events from the Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences

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Faculty of Science News

Going with her gut: Dr. Emma Allen-Vercoe explains why microbes aren’t the enemy : Network News

July 14, 2017 —  Normal human gut microbiota are currently one of the least understood parts of the human body, having been previously virtually ignored by the research community.

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Built Environment Accessibility Audit: Summer 2017 : Campus News

July 14, 2017 —  Aligning with the Accessibility for Manitobans Act, and the University of Manitoba’s commitment to fostering and providing an accessible environment, the University will be embarking on a campus-wide audit of the built environment to identify accessibility barriers.

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Gary Wong, Graduate Student, Infectious Disease,

140 Years of Research Excellence : Marking U of M's 140th Anniversary

July 14, 2017 —  It began in 1891 when George Bryce published the University of Manitoba’s first scientific paper. It discussed the geology of the Red River and Assiniboine Valleys. A flood of discoveries followed

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CBC News: ‘This is just the right time’: The Forks plans Indigenous makeover at South Point : UM in the News

July 14, 2017 —  'Nearly three decades after The Forks in Winnipeg set aside South Point Park for some form of Indigenous development, plans are underway for $1.2 million worth of new cultural and recreation amenities on the forested peninsula bounded by both the Red and Assiniboine rivers'

Lorne Adam

Forty-One Years with the U of M : Marking U of M's 140th Anniversary

July 14, 2017 —  Lorne Adam is the potato guy. Since 1977, he has been assisting plant scientists in the Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences with studies on the hallowed spud

The June 22, 2007 Elie, Man. tornado remains the strongest recorded one in Canadian history. // Photo from Justin J. Hobson

VIDEO: How to stay safe if you see a tornado : Editor's Picks

July 14, 2017 —  Some practical tips from a researcher and storm chaser

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