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Elders and Survivors participated in the Land Blessing Ceremony on Aug. 12.

Land Blessing Ceremony held for the future home of the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation : Editor's Picks

August 16, 2021 —  The first step in envisioning the new permanent home for the NCTR

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Rod Lastra on a chair

Extended Education News

Helping you to adapt and succeed in a post-pandemic world : Network News

August 16, 2021 —  In the future, in addition to our variety of programs and courses, there will also be micro-credentials complete with what makes them unique the digital documenting of skills and competencies learned.

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Work-Study Program.

Students News

Get Hired at U of M as a Work-Study Student : Campus News

August 16, 2021 —  This year the Work-Study Program has 75 student positions available across all sectors, including social service, science, business, sport, and art.

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Robson Hall exterior Fall 2019

Faculty of Law News

Faculty of Law announces plan for 2021 fall term : Network News

August 13, 2021 —  The Faculty of Law at the University of Manitoba will be returning to virtual classes this fall, beginning with a virtual First Year Orientation September 2 and 3, 2021.

Faculty of Law News

Winnipeg Free Press: From the streets to the courtroom : UM in the News

August 11, 2021 —  Katie May of the Winnipeg Free Press interviewed recent UM Law grad Sean Gallop about his remarkable story of finishing law school at the age of 49, decades after dropping out of high school.

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Caregiving during COVID : Editor's Picks

August 11, 2021 —  UM team releases findings from largest survey of Manitoba’s caregivers since 2012

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Carved by Coast Salish artist Luke Marston, the TRC Bentwood Box is a lasting tribute to all Indian Residential School Survivors. The box travelled with the TRC to all of its official events.

Truth before reconciliation: 8 ways to identify and confront Residential School denialism : UM in the News

August 10, 2021 —  In its 2015 final report, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission was clear: “Without truth … there can be no genuine reconciliation.”

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Researchers have found that those who feel more connected to nature tend to feel more connected to all of humanity. (Annie K/Unsplash)

Faculty of Arts News

People who feel more connected to the natural world are more likely to support reconciliation : News

August 10, 2021 —  Both traditional Indigenous knowledge keepers and social psychological researchers have made strikingly similar conclusions about the connection between how people relate to each other and how they relate to the earth and other living beings

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Working professional with coffee and laptop takes notes.

Extended Education News

University of Manitoba joins D2L Wave as an education partner : Campus News

August 10, 2021 —  “We know how powerful lifelong learning can be to help people take positive steps forward in life and work... We’re so proud to partner with D2L to make professional development opportunities more accessible and seamless.” - David Mandzuk

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Wildfires burn on the island of Evia, north of Athens, Greece, on Aug. 3, 2021, as the country dealt with the worst heat wave in decades. Temperatures reached 41 C in parts of Athens. (AP Photo/Michael Pappas)

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

5 things to watch for in the latest IPCC report on climate science : Network News

August 9, 2021 —  The report will provide policy-makers with the best possible information regarding the physical science of climate change, which is essential for long-term planning in many sectors, from infrastructure to energy to social welfare. Here are five things to look for in the new report.

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