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Exhibit: Exploring the natural world through artist books
January 14, 2019 —
An exhibition of extraordinary handmade books revealing the biological world from miniature to gigantic format
![Frank Baragar (left) with his brothers Frederick [BA/1914] and Charles [BA/1910, MD/1914] in 1918. All three brothers enlisted and survived the First World War.](https://news.umanitoba.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Baragar_WEB-FEATURE-150x150.jpg)
‘Won’t peace be wonderful?’: saluting our WWI alumni
November 6, 2018 —
Reflecting on some of our alumni who served in the First World War and lived to become influential Manitobans

Libraries
Rooster Town: The History of an Urban Métis Community
October 20, 2018 —
'Winnipeg has been waiting to learn the whole history of Rooster Town'

Let’s Make a Deal!
September 21, 2018 —
Brown & Gold Brunch features exclusive grand opening of the Marilyn & Monty Hall Retrospective Exhibit

A Hall like none other
September 19, 2018 —
From their Emmys to Let’s Make a Deal set pieces, get up close with memorabilia from Hollywood legends Marilyn & Monty Hall

We saw this coming
May 9, 2018 —
UK editor of Psychic News to deliver lecture in Archives & Special collections at U of M

Who were you gonna call?
March 16, 2018 —
"Ghostly Spirits: The Hamiltons' Photographic Experiments with Teleplasm," will be presented by Serena Keshavjee, art historian, University of Winnipeg.

Black History Month: Photo series and vignettes
February 8, 2018 —
In honour of Black History Month, here are a few noteworthy individuals associated with the University of Manitoba during the past 100 years.

140 for 140: Snapshots of Our History – February 8, 2018
February 8, 2018 —
The University of Manitoba was first founded on February 28, 1877