UM Today Archives
University of Manitoba injects $2.4 billion into city and province : News
December 2, 2019 — Jobs, tax base, economic development and tourism among direct benefits from University of Manitoba
Faculty of Graduate Studies News
Calling all Grad Students – it’s time to apply for 3MT! : Campus News
December 2, 2019 — Since it began, the popularity of the competition has increased and 3MT competitions are now held at over 600 universities in more than 65 countries worldwide
Students News
Help welcome future UM students at Open House 2020 : Campus News
December 2, 2019 — Volunteers play a key role at the event and all current University of Manitoba students are encouraged to sign up and take part
Faculty of Law News
Donors’ gifts offer unusual opportunity to law and human rights students : Network News
November 30, 2019 — Philanthropy comes in different forms besides scholarships and bursaries, as a number of Juris Doctor and Master of Human Rights students recently experienced.
Students News
Success through Wellness in Music : Campus News
November 29, 2019 — 'Not only does physical awareness prevent stress-related injuries, but it improves musicians’ overall well-being'
Faculty of Law News
Learning from the source, teaching from experience : Network News
November 29, 2019 — On November 21st University of Manitoba Chancellor Anne Mahon and therapist/former gang member Matt Willan, spoke to law students on the realities of gang life and the rehabilitation of former gang members.
India Today: A Kerala scientist’s Arctic quest: nosy bears, unending night and icy zen : UM in the News
November 29, 2019 — Vishnu Nandan, 32, is the only Indian on the ship; he represents both his country and the University of Manitoba's Centre for Earth Observation Science
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences News
Esteemed islander : Network News
November 29, 2019 — Occupational therapist Heather Cutcliffe receives Order of Prince Edward Island
Students News
Limited Access for Winter Term 2020 has expired. : Network News
November 28, 2019 — Do you need to repeat a course?
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences News
First Nations face challenges accessing cancer care in Manitoba, study says : Campus News
November 28, 2019 — First Nations cancer patients in Manitoba are being diagnosed at later stages than other Manitobans, likely a result of barriers that limit access to oncology care for Indigenous Peoples across Canada, according to a doctoral candidate at the College of Nursing, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences





