Alumni News Archive
Faculty of Science
Marking a milestone: Department of Statistics celebrates fifty years
June 22, 2017 —
Alumni and educators past and present from across the country gathered to celebrate and reminisce
An alumnus’ eyewitness account of strongest recorded tornado in Canadian history
June 20, 2017 —
'The damage was incredible.' Ten years ago, an F5 tornado struck the town of Elie
Share your Canada Games stories
June 19, 2017 —
Things will be heating up this summer on the University of Manitoba campus as we play host to the 2017 Jeux du Canada Games from July 28 to August 13.
Recollections from the Games
June 19, 2017 —
After a 20-year absence from Manitoba, Bison alumna Sara McKinnon is thrilled the Canada Summer Games are back in the province and at the University of Manitoba
Alumni
Jerome Knysh elected as alumni representative on the U of M Board of Governors
June 13, 2017 —
A two-time graduate of the U of M, Jerome holds a bachelor of science in industrial engineering and earned his MBA in 1990.
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
Dental classes of 2017 graduate with smiles all around
June 13, 2017 —
Dean of Dentistry says grads’ achievements are “as good as it gets.”
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
College of Pharmacy congratulates Class of 2017, celebrates awards
June 9, 2017 —
Forty-nine new grads received a special welcome to the profession of pharmacy
CBC: Winnipeg woman helping to Indigenize the Senate at youth forum
June 7, 2017 —
A Métis woman from Winnipeg will be sharing her story in the Senate on Wednesday as a part of an event to mark Canada 150 celebrations and Aboriginal History Month
Huzzah! History book wins awards
June 7, 2017 —
Imperial Plots, the fourth book by alumna Sarah Carter [PhD/87], won two major prizes at last week’s Congress of Humanities and Social Sciences
Faculty of Science
Adding It All Up: Stats Alum Reid Linney and the Power of Choice
May 31, 2017 —
Fifty years after the Department of Statistics was founded at the University of Manitoba, alum Reid Linney (Statistics, ’73) is reminiscing about how he spent his free time during his second year.





