Alumni News Archive
Building us up: The 2018 Distinguished Alumni Award recipients
January 12, 2018 —
The recipients of this year’s Distinguished Alumni Awards are accomplished community builders and leaders
Remembering alumna Stella J. Dean, volunteer extraordinaire
January 11, 2018 —
1943 Arts grad known as 'model of community and public service'
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
Sunny siblings
January 11, 2018 —
Iranian-born U of M dentistry grads thrilled to practise in Winnipeg: “Everybody jokes with me, ‘You should be the mayor!’” says Dr. Sherry Ghodousi.
In memoriam: The Hon. Benjamin Hewak (1935-2018)
January 11, 2018 —
The Hon. Benjamin Hewak [BA/56, LLB/60, LLD/03], former Chief Justice of the Queen’s Bench in Manitoba, died on Dec. 21 at age 82
New book explores legacy of architecture firm behind iconic Winnipeg buildings and neighbourhoods
January 9, 2018 —
They were all graduates of the School of Architecture at the University of Manitoba.
Students
How to stand out at the Career Fair
January 9, 2018 —
Career fairs are perfect opportunities to make meaningful connections with employers. To get the most of this event, here are some tips to stand out at the January Career Fair on Jan. 17 and Jan. 18
Desautels Faculty of Music
Desautels Faculty of Music: Upcoming performances
January 9, 2018 —
The second half of the 2017-18 concert season begins with performances by the University Symphony Orchestra, Wind Ensemble & Concert Band, and Opera Theatre Ensemble
Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management
KinRec Connect: Giulia De Leo, B.Kin, 2008
January 8, 2018 —
We catch up with class of 2008 alumna Giulia De Leo as she fills us in on her life after U of M and gives tips on how students can make the most of their time at university.
Alumni, staff receive Governor General’s Indigenous leadership awards
January 8, 2018 —
Awards recognize Indigenous and non-Indigenous leaders who work to strengthen Indigenous communities
Board of Governors nominations now open
January 8, 2018 —
Alumni are invited to help make a difference in the lives of students with a seat on the Board of Governors





