Board of Governors News Archive
President Barnard’s term extended
June 22, 2016 —
Board of Governors approves two-year extension to June 30, 2020
Remembering Isabel Auld, first female Chancellor
April 4, 2016 —
The University of Manitoba is sad to announce the passing of Isabel Auld, a true daughter of the Canadian Prairies
2017 Governance Master Schedule is now available
January 11, 2016 —
Document lists all Senate and Board of Governors meetings
Alumni
Shona Connelly elected as alumni representative
May 25, 2015 —
Two-time graduate of the U of M elected by fellow alumni as the alumni representative to the Board of Governors
Two elected to BOG
May 19, 2015 —
The University of Manitoba Board of Governors announced the results of the election for Support Staff Assessor and Alternate Support Staff Assessor.
Alumni
In their own words: Hear from the 2015 University of Manitoba Board of Governors alumni candidates
April 27, 2015 —
Two U of M alumni express why they want to serve on the Board of Governors
Call for Nominations: Support Staff Assessor on Board of Governors
April 8, 2015 —
All full-time support staff are eligible for election and to vote, and will be mailed a nomination form and information regarding the position and the election process. The nomination form must be signed by five (5) support staff members and by the nominee to signify his/her acceptance of the nomination, and returned to the Office of the University Secretary, 312 Administration Building, by 12:00 noon on Friday, April 24, 2015.
Alumni
Vote for your fellow alumni in the University of Manitoba Board of Governors election
March 24, 2015 —
Voting is now open for the alumni representatives in the University of Manitoba Board of Governors election
2016 Governance Master Schedule is now available
December 9, 2014 —
All Senate and Board of Governors meetings
Distinguished Professors recognized for extraordinary achievements and contributions
March 25, 2014 —
The University of Manitoba has elevated three faculty members to the status of “Distinguished Professor”