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School of Art News

Exploring Identity and Representation: Anna Binta Diallo Showcased in Three Major Winter Exhibitions : Agents of change

February 7, 2025 —  School of Art Assistant professor Anna Binta Diallo is featured in three major group exhibitions this winter:

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Dr Julie Lajoie

Rady Faculty of Health Sciences News

CBC Manitoba: U of Manitoba-led program tackling HIV in Kenya in jeopardy after Trump’s cuts to USAID : Alumni Answers

February 7, 2025 —  Climate initiatives halted as non-profits warn of growing humanitarian need

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Photo from left to right: Nicole Rutbeek (MSc Microbiology - UM, current position: PhD student, University of Copenhagen Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Protein Research) Tasneem Hassan Muna (MSc Microbiology - UM, first author on the study) Gerd Prehna (Associate Professor Dept. of Microbiology, Principal Investigator) Julia Horne (Undergraduate student, Faculty of Science UM - current)

Faculty of Science News

UM students discover a new protein while investigating the question: “Why does Streptococcus make you sick?” : Agents of change

February 7, 2025 —  Strep throat, something we’ve all had at some point in our lives, is caused by the bacteria Streptococcus pyogenes. Infection by Streptococcus can be fatal in serious cases and is the leading cause of death among flesh-eating diseases resulting in over half a million deaths annually. That scratchy, sore feeling at the back of your throat is a result of Streptococcus pyogenes infected by viruses called bacteriophages. These “phages” carry the genes for toxins that are responsible for strep throat, and when they invade Streptococcus pyogenes, they transfer these genes, enhancing the bacterium’s ability to cause infection.

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Inspire and engage: Host a booth at TEDx Winnipeg 2025! : Bees

February 7, 2025 —  TEDx Winnipeg is inviting the UM community to showcase big ideas, research, and innovations at the upcoming TEDx event on May 29, 2025

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Faculty of Architecture News

Winnipeg’s Pumphouse Named One of The Top Five Buildings in The Americas : Network News

February 7, 2025 —  Winnipeg’s architectural landscape is making waves on the global stage as Pumphouse, designed by 5468796 Architecture, has been named one of the top five buildings in the Americas by the Mies Crown Hall Americas Prize (MCHAP) 2024.

Asper School of Business News

Leading a local favourite : Network News

February 7, 2025 —  When Liz Wilson [BComm(Hons)/93] drives to the office each morning, she’s never quite sure what the day will look like. One thing she can count on is that it is already bustling when she arrives. Manitoba’s signature cold doesn’t keep the birds or beasts away at FortWhyte Alive, and every morning, Wilson, President and CEO of this local winter favourite, looks forward to what a workplace run by weather, land, and living things will bring that day.

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Corrine Clyne speaks with an Elder on a boardwalk. A tree with fresh fruit is seen in the foreground.

Rady Faculty of Health Sciences News

Trail brings physical, spiritual and mental health to elders in First Nation community : Network News

February 7, 2025 —  An Elder wellness project at Lake Manitoba First Nation done in partnership with the College of Rehabilitation Sciences will mark five years this spring, with continued work on an intergenerational walking path. 

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Students News

Discover your future in healthcare 2025 : Network News

February 6, 2025 —  Do you have passion or interest in helping others with their mental health and well-being? If so, explore a range of exciting healthcare careers, including Art Therapy and Mental Health Therapist/Counsellor, through virtual sessions hosted by Career Services. Register now to learn from professionals in the field !

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Rady Faculty of Health Sciences News

Rady Faculty announcement: New director of Office of Equity, Access & Participation : Network News

February 6, 2025 —  Dr. Peter Nickerson, vice-provost (health sciences) and dean, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences, and Dr. Marcia Anderson, vice-dean Indigenous health, social justice and anti-racism, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences, are pleased to announce that Kagowa Kuruneri has been appointed director of the Rady Faculty office of equity, access and participation, effective Jan. 3, 2025. 

Dr Jared Bullard (photo credit Shared Health)

Rady Faculty of Health Sciences News

CBC Manitoba: Province warns of 5 confirmed measles cases in southern Manitoba, connected to Ontario outbreak : Alumni Answers

February 6, 2025 —  Public health is notifying people who attended specific locations where they may have been exposed

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