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Professor Tami Jacoby Department of Political Studies

Faculty of Arts News

CTV Winnipeg: Breaking down Iran, U.S. & Canada tensions : UM in the News

June 24, 2025 —  Breaking down Iran, U.S. & Canada tensions

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Flag lowered for Nicholas Hugh Palmer : Network News

June 24, 2025 —  The University of Manitoba will be lowering the flag on the Administration Building on June 25, 2025, in memory of Nicholas Hugh Palmer.

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Bright futures begin here: UM welcomes 2025 BMO Leaders of Tomorrow scholarship recipients : Campus News

June 24, 2025 —  Meet some of the top high school grads who will will soon be stepping onto the UM campus

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The Churchill Marine Observatory Ocean's Sea-Ice Mesocosm, the covered CMO building sits behind the pool outside waiting for sea-ice experiments.

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

Breaking the ice on Arctic oil spill research : Network News

June 23, 2025 —  This past winter, researchers from the Centre for Earth Observation Science (CEOS) at the University of Manitoba (UM) completed the first-ever controlled oil spill experiment at the Churchill Marine Observatory (CMO). This was a major milestone in a larger effort to understand how oil behaves in the Arctic, and how Arctic microbes might help clean it up.

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Faculty of Law News

The Faculty of Law looks back at a year of moving towards Reconciliation : Network News

June 23, 2025 —  This time of year following convocation and the conclusion of the academic term offers an opportunity to look back and examine what steps the Faculty of Law has taken along the path towards Truth and Reconciliation.

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Canadian flag amidst international flags. Photo by Lara Jameson via Pexels

Students News

Occupations in the Immigration Industry : Network News

June 23, 2025 —  There is a diverse range of occupations in immigration and each has unique duties, responsibilities and educational requirements. Not only is it important to note similarities and differences when navigating career options, it’s also important to consider your preferences… Are you interested in work that is more administrative, analytical or helping? This article provides an overview of career options in the immigration industry, along with tips for success.

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Dancer is wearing regalia adorned with beads, feathers and embroidery.

Rady Faculty of Health Sciences News

Rady Faculty community celebrates National Indigenous Peoples Day : Network News

June 23, 2025 —  Wearing his regalia adorned with beads, feathers and embroidery, Preston Cleveland performed the Prairie Chicken Dance to the beat of four drummers.

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Portrait of Dr. Michelle Gallant

Faculty of Law News

The Free Press: Case provides show time for unexplained wealth order : UM in the News

June 23, 2025 —  Case provides show time for unexplained wealth order

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Ahmed Shalaby, a civil engineering professor at the University of Manitoba, says under current design standards, a highway intersection would have a median wide enough for a truck and a stop sign. (Travis Golby/CBC)

Price Faculty of Engineering News

CBC Manitoba: Site of deadly Manitoba bus crash was studied in 2006, but suggested improvement wasn’t completed : UM in the News

June 23, 2025 —  Province to announce recommendation for upgrade this week, 2 years after crash that killed 17 near Carberry

Dr. Justin Rasmussen speaking at an event

Indigenous News

CBC Manitoba: Honoring Indigenous Leadership at the U of M : UM in the News

June 23, 2025 —  Honoring Indigenous Leadership at the U of M

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