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An image showing ice flow speed at the Thwaites Glacier in West Antarctica.

Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources News

Cracking the code of Thwaites ice shelf’s disintegration : Network News

November 6, 2025 —  A new study led by researchers from the University of Manitoba’s Centre for Earth Observation Science provides the most detailed account yet of how the Thwaites Eastern Ice Shelf in West Antarctica has progressively disintegrated over the past two decades.

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School of Art News

The Free Press: Singular footsteps on a shared path : Network News

November 6, 2025 —  School of Art Alumna Ekene Emeka Maduka carves a personal signature out of broad social themes. Young Winnipeg painters are having an exciting moment. For the past six weeks or so, Dee Barsy’s signature aqua blues have washed over the 300,000 people who daily visit Toronto’s Union Station, which is decorated with a dozen of her bird-themed murals, buoying Toronto Blue Jays fans during the World Series. Last month, artist, curator and writer Chukwudubem Ukaigwe was shortlisted to represent the Prairies region for the Sobey Art Award 2025 — Canada’s largest prize for visual artists, which will be handed out on Saturday. Ukaigwe is perhaps best recognized for his paintings, often colourful to the point of psychedelic while refined in their details and lifelikeness, blending elements of realism, pop art and surrealism. The artist is among a small group of artists around 30 or under, many of whom went to art school together at the University of Manitoba, and who may appear — at least at first glance — to be working in similar directions.

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School of Art News

The Free Press: Pulling focus Through, and through a green, green lens : Network News

November 6, 2025 —  Compelled to touch grass — to silence urban and technological distraction to reconnect with the natural world — Ciurysek often heads to the forest, an environment that served as an inspiration for her solo exhibit Through, and through, on view at the Platform Centre for Photographic and Digital Arts (100 Arthur St.) until Nov. 15.

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School of Art News

Honouring the life and work of artist and MFA alumna Monica Mercedes Martinez (1974–2025) : Network News

November 6, 2025 —  The School of Art at the University of Manitoba mourns the passing of artist and alumna Monica Mercedes Martinez (MFA ’12), whose powerful and poetic works explored memory, identity, and belonging.

President and Vice-Chancellor Michael Benarroch

CBC: Plans to cut number of international students in Canada raises alarm bells at Manitoba universities : UM in the News

November 5, 2025 —  Dr. Michael Benarroch, President and Vice-Chancellor of University of Manitoba said the university had already been seeing a decrease in international students over the last few years but has been able to keep enrolment "stable" due to an increase in local students.

Fletcher Baragar, an economics professor at the University of Manitoba, says Canada should join forces with other nations facing Trump tariff threats — like Mexico, China and potentially the European Union — in order to strengthen economic ties over the next four years. (Karen Pauls/CBC)

Faculty of Arts News

CBC: Federal Budget 2025 Economic Analysis : UM in the News

November 5, 2025 —  Dr. Fletcher Baragar, Associate Head - Economics & Society speaks with guest host Laurie Hoogstraten about the new Federal Budget, its projected deficit, proposed spending, and what it means for Canadians and Manitoba in areas like jobs, housing, and economic growth.

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Research and International News

From Manitoba to Berlin: Breaking Walls in Antibiotic Resistance! : Network News

November 5, 2025 —  Dr. Hans-Joachim Wieden and Luma Clarindo Lopes are heading to the 2025 Falling Walls Science Summit in Berlin.

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Winnipeg Free Press: Pulling focus Through, and through a green, green lens : UM in the News

November 5, 2025 —  I have more of a familiarity or comfort with being outside, just lying down on the ground. I always had a desire to put my hands in the dirt or just lie down in the grass,” says Ciurysek, an associate professor in the School of Art at the University of Manitoba.

Dr. Harmeet Chawla

Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences News

Manitoba Co-operator: Gene editing’s growing sway in plant breeding : UM in the News

November 5, 2025 —  In Canada and the U.S., gene-edited plants are reviewed as a final product with an eye towards minimizing harm. Europe, meanwhile focuses more on the technology by which they were bred. Dr. Harmeet Chawla, professor with the University of Manitoba’s department of plant science, dug a little deeper.

Nicole Rosen.

Faculty of Arts News

CBC: What is ‘6-7’? : UM in the News

November 5, 2025 —  Last week, Dictionary.com named the Word of the Year for 2025. It is, to no surprise for middle-schoolers, ‘6-7’. For those of us who are not 13, Dr. Nicole Rosen, head of linguistics at the University of Manitoba, breaks it down

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