UM Today Archives
Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management News
Bison Sports announce 129 student-athletes with U SPORTS Academic All-Canadian status for 2018-19 : Bisons 2020
October 3, 2019 — The total is another record high for Manitoba and the third year in a row that a new record has been set
Students News
Join the post-secondary team, learn from the land : Campus News
October 3, 2019 — The Land and Water program brings together R. B. Russell Vocational High School students with a post-secondary team to engage in Indigenous land-based programming.
Why is it so hard for your doctor to apologize? : UM in the News
October 3, 2019 — 'To investigate the impacts and difficulties surrounding medical apology, we’ve conducted research on medical apologies over the last two years'
Students News
Five U of M students explore the United Nations : News
October 3, 2019 — This summer, five University of Manitoba students attended the United Nations Intensive Study Program in New York
Asper School of Business News
Asper School of Business mourns passing of long-time professor and alumna : Network News
October 3, 2019 — Asper School of Business alumna and celebrated professor, Dr. Usha Mittoo [MBA/81] passed away on September 14, 2019.
Goods for Sale accepting bids until Nov. 1 : Campus News
October 3, 2019 — Financial Services is holding another University of Manitoba Goods for Sale
New Academic Jobs – October 2, 2019 : Network News
October 2, 2019 — New Academic Jobs - October 2, 2019
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences News
Eight more years of funding for infectious diseases centre : Campus News
October 2, 2019 — Public Health Agency of Canada has renewed the National Collaborating Centre for Infectious Diseases’ (NCCID) funding for eight years.
UM to establish university-wide Indigenous leadership structure : News
October 2, 2019 — Vice-President (Indigenous) position has been approved as first step
Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management News
Women needed for U of M cardiovascular study : Network News
October 2, 2019 — The University of Manitoba, in partnership with the St. Boniface Hospital Foundation, is looking for 1,000 women aged 55 and over, to participate in an important women’s heart health study.





