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Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences News

Food sensory study taste tests foods with lentils and peas : Network News

March 24, 2017 —  Volunteers still needed for taste acceptability study

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CBC: Consult with medical cannabis users on legislation, NDP urges province : UM in the News

March 24, 2017 —  University of Manitoba nursing professor Lynda Balneaves echoed concerns

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Dr. Joseph Du, visionary community-builder and friend of the U of M has died : Campus News

March 24, 2017 —  Flag will fly at half mast in his honour on March 24

Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences News

Scholarship available for women in natural sciences and engineering : Network News

March 23, 2017 —  Six scholarships available for undergraduate students at Prairie universities

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Wpg Free Press: History class studies how our lives are affected by what we eat : UM in the News

March 23, 2017 —  Sarah Elvins, a professor of history at the University of Manitoba, is more interested in looking at our culinary past.

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uOttawa to collaborate with National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation : News

March 23, 2017 —  MOU highlights that the path forward is one of collective actions and collective shared responsibility

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Poster of a fox

The Nature of Things: Foxes Create an Oasis For Other Creatures : UM in the News

March 23, 2017 —  Biologist James Roth highlighted on tonight's show

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Canadian money //Photo: KMR Photography,flickr

Op-ed: Manitoba’s money problem : News

March 23, 2017 —  How can Manitoba pay its bills?

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Rady Faculty of Health Sciences News

Lecture on heart health a highlight of Helen Glass Research Symposium : Network News

March 23, 2017 —  Guest speaker Alex Clark's talk titled ‘What’s Your Heart Telling You? It’s Time to Talk about Cardiovascular Health’ covered many misconceptions people have about heart disease.

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Every year, the University of Manitoba welcomes more than 2,000 First Nations, Métis and Inuit students, one of the largest Indigenous student populations in Canada.

Helping more Indigenous students come to study : Featured

March 23, 2017 —  $1M Donation to Front and Centre campaign creates the Qualico Bridge to success program

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