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New Academic Jobs – May 17, 2017 : Network News

May 17, 2017 —  New Academic Jobs - May 17, 2017

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Goods for Sale accepting bids on items : Campus News

May 17, 2017 —  Bids will be accepted by 4:00 p.m., June 23, 2017

Bonnie Marin, The Oval Portrait, mixed media.

School of Art News

Master of Fine Art exhibitions begin May 23 : Editor's Picks

May 17, 2017 —  Six master of fine art students are exhibiting their theses in the School of Art Gallery

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CBC: Indigenous writers urge communities to reclaim own voices : UM in the News

May 16, 2017 —  "Apologies are good, but we get apologies all the time as Indigenous people, and nothing really changes," says Niigaan Sinclair

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Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management News

Exercise science goes back to the beginning in Winnipeg this fall : Network News

May 16, 2017 —  National exercise science conference returns to Winnipeg this October

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Prentice’s research at the U of M focused on the development of the airships and several engineering students had been employed for design and construction

Ice roads and Cargo Airships – State of the Technology and Opportunities for the North : Campus News

May 15, 2017 —  Public lecture on May 17

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CBC: Building bridges: Winnipeg newcomer, Indigenous communities come together at conference : UM in the News

May 15, 2017 —  The University of Manitoba funded the two-day conference

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Instagram user photo of campus via ARTlab (don't use)

Trending: For the week of May 15 – 21 : Campus News

May 15, 2017 —  Current hashtags plus other social media bits & pieces

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Human Resources News

University — UMFA update : Network News

May 15, 2017 —  U of M supports faculty members’ pursuit of research, teaching and service and is pleased to provide continuation of funding.

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Photo from Creative Commons.

Important information about global ransomware attack : News

May 14, 2017 —  IST warns users to be vigilant with email links and attachments

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