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

CTV News: Researchers highlight risks in expanding shipping routes in the Arctic : UM in the News

September 25, 2025 —  For centuries, ice has covered Hudson Bay for most of the year. Now researchers at the University of Manitoba say climate change is melting the ice at an unprecedented rate, opening the door for more ships to pass through for longer periods throughout the year.

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Portrait of Adam King, Labour Studies

Faculty of Arts News

CBC: How will the end of Canada Post’s home deliveries affect rural communities? : UM in the News

September 25, 2025 —  Residents of rural communities are raising concerns after the federal government announced Canada Post can end direct home deliveries. BC Today heard from a caller near Invermere, B.C., and University of Manitoba labour studies assistant professor Adam King, who both questioned how the change may limit mail access.

Desautels Faculty of Music News

New concert series kicking off in Desautels Concert Hall : Network News

September 25, 2025 —  DFOM faculty breathe new life in a Schubert classic

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Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management News

CBC: University of Manitoba Women’s Hockey Gets New Head Coach : UM in the News

September 25, 2025 —  Jordan Colliton, head coach of the University of Manitoba Bisons women’s hockey team, speaks with CBC's Marcy Markusa about building her program, developing players, and the rise of women’s hockey in Manitoba.

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Students News

Supporting Indigenous success Through Career Mentorship: The Indigenous Career Mentor Program : Network News

September 25, 2025 —  The Indigenous Career Mentor Program is an informational interviewing program that supports Indigenous students in gathering industry information. Indigenous mentors that meet with Indigenous students provide advice on how to navigate career opportunities and challenges, mentors may also share their personal experiences navigating their own career journeys.

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Students News

Paid Experiential Learning Opportunities with Riipen : Network News

September 25, 2025 —  Experiential learning is one of the most effective ways for students to connect classroom knowledge with practical opportunities in supportive professional environments. These opportunities let you put your learning into action, work on meaningful projects, and discover where your studies can take you next. Through Riipen, students can take part in experiential learning programs that allow them to apply their knowledge, strengthen their confidence, expand their networks, and explore career possibilities all while earning income for their work.

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Students News

BioTalent Canada Essential Skills for Career Success : Network News

September 25, 2025 —  The University of Manitoba has once again partnered with BioTalent Canada, a national leader in training and workforce development, to give UM students FREE access to a suite of online Essential Skills for Career Success courses.  Employers across every field say the same thing: transferable social and emotional skills (SES) are among the top qualifications they want in new hires (Rose, 2024, p. 7). Skills like communication, collaboration, and problem solving often matter as much as your GPA. 

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Students News

University of Manitoba – Awareness and Perception Student Survey 2025 : Network News

September 25, 2025 —  Rules and Regulations

Asper School of Business News

Learning Alongside Community : Network News

September 25, 2025 —  Alum Nathan Maertins shares his Asper MBA experience, where he assisted in the building of the recently-opened Sagkeeng First Nation Supported Health Complex

Brian Dobie holding football in front of Bisons Football locker room stalls

Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management News

CBC: Amateur football officials in Manitoba blindsided by sweeping CFL rules changes : UM in the News

September 24, 2025 —  Brian Dobie says he and many others were left shocked on Monday, when the Canadian Football League announced dramatic changes to its field, and to its rule book.

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