UM Today Archives
Beyond Harms: Public health and the end of cannabis prohibition, public lecture : Campus News
March 16, 2017 — Lecture to focus on on the health effects of cannabis, and the implications for drug policy more generally
Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management News
Wpg Sun: Bisons ready to bounce back at nationals : Network News
March 16, 2017 — The U of M Men's Volleyball squad looks to earn first national championship in 14 years
Photo Gallery: Daughters of the Vote Instagram Takeover : Indigenous Awareness Week 2017
March 16, 2017 — Indigenous UofM students convey their experience in Ottawa on International Women's Day
Faculty of Arts News
Rising Up on campus : Network News
March 15, 2017 — UM will be host to the Rising Up conference on March 17 and 18
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences News
Neurocraft: Exhibit explores the art and science of the brain : Campus News
March 15, 2017 — Neurocraft – exhibition explores the art and science of the brain It’s not brain surgery. But it’s definitely going to let you see what’s going on inside our heads.
U of M and UWinnipeg collaborate on commercialization of technologies : Editor's Picks
March 15, 2017 — University of Winnipeg will now have access to the expertise and services of the University of Manitoba’s Technology Transfer Office
Supporting the dreams of others : Campus News
March 15, 2017 — Unable to afford post-secondary education for herself, staff member compelled to help students who share her passion for advocacy
Wpg Free Press: Tories change rules, boost post-secondary scholarships, bursaries : UM in the News
March 15, 2017 — President David Barnard welcomed word that an additional pot of almost $700,000 will be available this year to the U of M
Pandemonium on stage : Campus News
March 15, 2017 — The University of Manitoba Desautels Faculty of Music presents Life Is Pandemonium March 17 and 18th at the Gas Station Arts Centre.
Desautels Faculty of Music News
Wpg Free Press: Paying tribute to an unsung hero : UM in the News
March 15, 2017 — "The most important requirement for a great collaborative pianist is an ability to listen — and not just to listen, but to play with your whole heart and body while doing so," Loewen says.





