UM Today Archives
Globe and Mail: Winnipeg steps up with aid for refugees denied U.S. asylum : UM in the News
February 14, 2017 — Law students help out
Faculty of Science News
Canadian Science Publishing: New metalloid oxide reducing bacteria found in Manitoba’s Nopiming gold mine tailings : Network News
February 14, 2017 — A new study published in the Canadian Journal of Microbiology has identified new toxic metalloid-reducing bacteria in highly polluted abandoned gold mine tailings in Manitoba’s Nopiming Provincial Park.
Police investigate attack on bus driver on campus : News
February 14, 2017 — Update: All road closures from yesterday's investigation have ended and normal access has resumed.
Providing Manitobans with opportunities to thrive : News
February 14, 2017 — More Manitobans will have access to a transformative education thanks to a generous $1-million gift from The Joyce Family Foundation
Faculty of Science News
ResearchLife: Following the Nose : Network News
February 13, 2017 — Luke Belding, a PhD student in Gary Anderson's lab, Biological Sciences, is exploring how free swimming, newly hatched larval Lake Sturgeon deal with rapidly changing environments. Particularly, how they will respond to increasing CO2 and temperatures scientists predict for 2100, which, since sturgeon can live to be 100, the fish being born today will experience.
Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management News
Playoff picture for all Manitoba Bisons teams : Editor's Picks
February 13, 2017 — Home playoff games for men's basketball and women's hockey happening this week
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences News
Nursing conference brings together students from across Canada : Campus News
February 13, 2017 — The College of Nursing, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences, recently had the chance to showcase Winnipeg and host over 400 nursing students from across the country as part of the Canadian Nursing Students Association (CNSA) Annual National Conference
Wpg Free Press: Unique architectural tour of the University of Manitoba : UM in the News
February 13, 2017 — Poet Jennifer Still is leading a unique architectural tour of the University of Manitoba campus this winter
Should academics boycott U.S. conferences if the travel ban is in place? Public forum discussion on Feb. 15 : News
February 13, 2017 — The discussion will serve as an opportunity for fellow academics to debate what is an ethical response to the actions and proposed action of the new U.S. administration
Cheer them on at the 3MT heats : News
February 13, 2017 — Thirty U of M graduate students will be competing Feb. 13/14/16





