UM Today Archives
An Awakening : Magazine Archive
September 29, 2020 — Meet author John Stintzi and their journey into self that’s earning critical acclaim
Strength in Solace : Magazine Archive
September 29, 2020 — The kinship alumnus Troy Woods feels with Winnipeg-born Terry Fox
In the Loop : Magazine Archive
September 29, 2020 — Find out what our students and researchers are up to
From Film to Folk Songs : Magazine Archive
September 29, 2020 — Catch up with alumni from across the globe
Asper School of Business News
College of Pharmacy students prepare for the leadership imperative : Network News
September 28, 2020 — For the second year, the College of Pharmacy and the James W. Burns Leadership Institute are partnering to deliver cutting edge leadership seminars and training to UM Pharmacy students.
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences News
Projects explore dementia and frailty in First Nations communities : Network News
September 28, 2020 — Physical and occupational therapy students from the College of Rehabilitation Sciences put their skills to work this summer to help Elders and those with dementia, as well as caregivers, in First Nations communities.
Extended Education News
Access instructor recognized with 2019 Merit Award : Network News
September 28, 2020 — “I hope it helps to shine a light on Access. It’s the best teaching gig. This has been a unique opportunity to take the science I have learned and direct it in an important way, providing our students with extra support. I am helping more students to have access to a science education.” - Emily McKinnon
University of Manitoba recreational curling league looking for players : Campus News
September 28, 2020 — Novice, as well as experienced, curlers are welcome
Faculty of Architecture News
CAFÉ Summary Report now available! : Network News
September 28, 2020 — This 128-page document provides an overview of the Canadian Architecture Forums on Education (CAFÉ), a one-year initiative to discuss and debate the role of architectural education and research in shaping Canada’s future.
UM scientists partner with Indigenous team to salvage valuable research : Network News
September 28, 2020 — Because of COVID-19, UM researchers working on projects in the coastal regions around James Bay have been unable to access some equipment and gather data. Fortunately, they were able to coordinate with Indigenous environmental technicians to collect biological samples so that the data record could be preserved.





