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

Recognizing current Arctic research: The D.G. & V.E. Barber Memorial Fellowship : Network News

July 7, 2025 —  The D.G. & V.E. Barber Memorial Fellowship in Arctic Research is intended to honour Dr. Barber’s commitment to the next generation of Arctic researchers. The recipients from Spring Convocation 2025 have been selected and are highlighted below.

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A modeled reconstruction of Elmosteus, a new fossil fish from Manitoba.

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

New ancient fish swims into the UM’s Geological Sciences Museum : Network News

July 7, 2025 —  A University of Manitoba led research project introduces a 390-million-year-old fish from Manitoba.

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Faculty of Law News

Decision of Federal Court hearing held at law school now available : Network News

July 7, 2025 —  The decision for the Federal Court of Canada (Immigration and Citizenship) hearing held February 18, 2025 at Robson Hall is now available to the public on the Canadian Legal Information Institute (CanLII) website.

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Michael Li works at a computer station in a clinic setting.

Rady Faculty of Health Sciences News

Interprofessional student-led clinic expands roles for pharmacy, respiratory therapy : Network News

July 7, 2025 —  The Rady Faculty of Health Sciences’ Student-Led Interprofessional Neuro Clinic, housed at Riverview Health Centre, welcomed its first intern from the College of Pharmacy this spring.  

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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

The Free Press: Western alienation deeply rooted : UM in the News

July 4, 2025 —  In spite of polls showing a general surge in Canadian patriotism, many on the Prairies’ political right would vote to leave Confederation

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Environmental Health and Safety Office News

2025 Health and Safety Award Recipient- Ralph Kowatsch : Network News

July 4, 2025 —  Please congratulate Ralph Kowatsch as he is the winner of the 2025 Health and Safety Award provided by Environmental Health and Safety.

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Research and International News

New research aims to improve quality of Lake Winnipeg : Network News

July 4, 2025 —  A new research project is set to provide solutions to improve Lake Winnipeg’s water quality. Led by UM’s Dr. David Lobb, Professor in the Department of Soil Science, this project will investigate a critical missing piece in the decades-long effort to reduce harmful nutrient pollution by fingerprinting the sources of airborne phosphorus that affect water quality of the lake.

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Devon Blewett exploring a virtual world with a VR headset.

Faculty of Science News

Get to know the Department of Computer Science : Network News

July 4, 2025 —  Are you looking for a program that makes you ready for the ever-evolving careers in tech? Are you passionate about interdisciplinary research in high-demand fields such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) and cybersecurity? Is having a welcoming community to support you in your academic journey important to you? Then look no further than the Department of Computer Science at the University of Manitoba.

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Students News

Digital for all : Network News

July 3, 2025 —  Digital tools offer some of the most intuitive ways to improve equitable access. Here are some of ones currently available to UM students and employees.

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A physiotherapist doing physical exercises with a patient's leg.

Rady Faculty of Health Sciences News

CTV Winnipeg: U of M recruiting for cancer rehabilitation study : UM in the News

July 3, 2025 —  U of M recruiting for cancer rehabilitation study

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