UM Today Archives
Trending: For the week of July 3 – 9 : Campus News
July 3, 2017 — Current hashtags plus other social media bits & pieces
Wpg Free Press: ‘Honoured and delighted’: Order of Canada welcomes six Manitoban appointees : UM in the News
June 30, 2017 — Six Manitobans have been appointed members of the Order of Canada
President Barnard welcomes 2017 Canada Summer Games : Canada Summer Games
June 30, 2017 — 'I hope as many of you as possible will find a way to engage with the games'
Asper School of Business News
Grieving and Giving : Network News
June 30, 2017 — Asper PhD student Sara Penner is exploring what motivates people to make donations and memorial gifts
Kanata 150+, not Canada 150 : Canada 150
June 30, 2017 — You’re going to hear a lot of stories this summer about Canada 150. This is the most important story of all and it's about a name
Canada, from an international perspective : Canada 150
June 30, 2017 — Canadians continue to learn the beliefs of others, to understand varying traditions and perspectives, and to respect each other’s differences - and this is one of the best things Canada should celebrate
We’re glossing over Turtle Island’s history, celebrating 150 years of colonization : Canada 150
June 30, 2017 — Let’s remember that 300 years ago, Algonquin people had greater rights to erect a tipi in Ottawa than they do today
Notice: Southwood Lands pathways blocked off on Event Days : Campus News
June 29, 2017 — Pathways in Southwood Lands will be blocked on Event Days when Rapid Transit is running, starting July 2017
Faculty of Science News
Video: New research provides a detailed method for “An all-on-chip method for rapid neutrophil chemotaxis analysis directly from a drop of blood” : Network News
June 29, 2017 — A new research video produced by JoVE explains the work of the U of M’s Immunotrafficking Lab, led by Francis Lin of the University’s Department of Physics and Astronomy.
Canada 150: This is a time for conversation as much as it is for celebration : Canada 150
June 29, 2017 — President David Barnard reflects on Canada’s 150th, and our own 140th





