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Globe and Mail: Why airships should replace jets for moving freight

June 30, 2016 — 
That’s certainly the thinking behind University of Manitoba professor Barry Prentice’s latest research exploring the futuristic realm of airship technology.

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Bridging the cultural divide

June 29, 2016 — 
Asper alumna Bonita Paquette (née Wong) [BComm (Hons)/93] knows first-hand the challenges of cross-cultural communication

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Spring Convocation

June 2, 2016 — 
Congratulations to all the Asper graduates receiving degrees this Spring

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CBC: Mild criticism for new PC government’s fiscal debut

June 1, 2016 — 
It's a moderate and simple budget, according to Michael Benarroch

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Bison Sports names new Director of Athletics and Recreation

June 1, 2016 — 
Gene Muller, Olympic coach, assumes his new role at the University of Manitoba on September 1

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Prem Watsa to be honoured by Asper School

May 31, 2016 — 
Prem Watsa, the recipient of the 2016 International Distinguished Entrepreneur Award (IDEA), will share his story of success with Asper School of Business students on Tuesday, June 7

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Thanks a million!

May 30, 2016 — 
Asper School of Business receives $1M gift from Chartered Professional Accountants of Manitoba

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Northern Ventures

May 26, 2016 — 
John Gunter [BComm(Hons)/01] wants you, me, and everyone we know to lock eyes with a wild polar bear

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Asper ABEP alumna helps create new textbook

May 24, 2016 — 
Indigenous Business in Canada: Principles and Practice may be the first textbook focusing on the Indigenous economy to be published in Canada

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CJOB: Carbon Pricing Coming to Manitoba

May 18, 2016 — 
Dean of Asper interviewed

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