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Asper School of Business News

Asper School of Business introduces New Leadership in Action Micro-Diploma : Network News

October 6, 2025 —  Open to students from Asper and all UM faculties as well as working professionals, this program trains learners with career-advancing leadership skills.

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Dr. Zhen Qi

Faculty of Graduate Studies News

Dr. Zhen Qi Honoured with the UM Distinguished Dissertation Award in Social Sciences for Groundbreaking Work in Climate and International Finance  : Network News

October 6, 2025 —  The University of Manitoba recognizes exceptional contributions to understanding global financial risk amid climate change 

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Download the UM Safe App : Network News

October 6, 2025 —  The University of Manitoba offers the UM Safe App to help students, staff and faculty get safety resources on campus. Available for iPhone and Android, the app provides real-time safety alerts and quick access to Security Services.

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Provost and Vice-President (Academic) News

Connect with others through the Affinity Group Work-on-Site Program : Network News

October 6, 2025 —  As part of ongoing efforts to strengthen community and inclusion on campus, the Office of Equity Transformation, in partnership with UM Libraries, has introduced the Affinity Group Work-on-Site Space program. This new initiative provides supportive environments where individuals from systemically marginalized and underrepresented groups can gather to work, study, and connect.

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Portrait of Kayla Austin. She is standing outside of a building. On the wall behind her reads "Dr. Gerald Niznick College of Dentistry, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Manitoba. "

Rady Faculty of Health Sciences News

Dental student research profile: Kayla Austin studying gene expression in taste receptors to identify potential oral cancer biomarkers : Network News

October 6, 2025 —  Kayla Austin had little research experience when she enrolled in the bachelor of science in dentistry (B.Sc. (Dent.) program at the Dr. Gerald Niznick College of Dentistry.

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James Blanchard, Executive Director of UM's Global Institute of Public Health, sits on a bench, with a framed photos on either side

It Takes a Village : The Magazine

October 6, 2025 —  Acclaimed UM researcher and alum James Blanchard shares his journey in global public health

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Rady Faculty of Health Sciences News

UM study confirms link between smoking and high blood pressure : Network News

October 6, 2025 —  Tobacco smoking is associated with an increased risk of hypertension (high blood pressure), a new UM study has found, and testing patients’ urine can help to verify their smoking status and assess this risk.

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Faculty of Science News

Winnipeg Free Press: Helping seniors simplify through AI : UM in the News

October 4, 2025 —  The evening, titled Artificial Intelligence for Beginners, will feature David Gerhard, who teaches at the University of Manitoba. It is being held at Westworth United Church in River Heights at 6 p.m.

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

CTV News: Province draining St. Malo Lake for zebra mussel observation : UM in the News

October 3, 2025 —  Dr. Scott Higgins, associate professor at the University of Manitoba and senior research scientist for the International Institute for Sustainable Development, said the mollusks are resilient

Brandon Trask is an associate professor in the University of Manitoba’s faculty of law. (Warren Kay/CBC)

Faculty of Law News

Winnipeg Free Press: Bluster on bail boiling over, but jury is out : UM in the News

October 3, 2025 —  Brandon Trask, an associate law professor at the University of Manitoba and a former Crown prosecutor in the Maritimes, was not surprised by Thursday’s outcomes.“I think the public is being left with an inaccurate impression right now, if you were to only listen to much of the talk politically,” Trask said

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