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Comic books are a staple of pop culture

A Manitoba marvel

January 18, 2021 — 
Alumnus and UM instructor's novel about a Marvel supervillain has received a lot of attention around the globe for its focus on a character that may soon burst onto the silver screen

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Snow covers the ground and trees around the Administration Building on Fort Garry campus.

President Michael Benarroch update on Summer Term and supporting our collective success

January 13, 2021 — 
'Thank you to faculty, students, staff and everyone for your continued resilience and commitment to UM’s mission and vision'

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Photos of the plane crash victims are displayed on a table, with candles lit in front of the photos, at a vigil on Jan. 10, 2020.

Honouring those lost on Flight PS752

January 6, 2021 — 
One year ago, UM lost five community members. A new fellowship and scholarship help mollify the pain by continuing their legacy

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UM campus in the fall.

The 2022 Governance Master Schedule is now available

January 6, 2021 — 
Can be found online

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The Canadian Flag on the Tier building flies at half mast following the tragic events of flight PS752

Instagram favourites of 2020

December 22, 2020 — 
It's been a strange year on campus

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Update on T2200 Form

December 16, 2020 — 
Temporary Flat Rate Method will help taxpayers access deductions they are entitled to receive and simplify the tax filing process.

Three Minute Thesis presenter in front of camera

3MT® 2021 applications are now being accepted

December 14, 2020 — 
Applications for the 2021 Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) competition are now being accepted, so start preparing your presentations!

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Arctic water. // Image from Pixabay.

Sustainability

UM commits to carbon neutrality by 2050

December 10, 2020 — 
The University of Manitoba has officially signed the Global University and Colleges Climate Letter, which acknowledges that our planet and climate are in a state of emergency.

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John Loxley teaching

UM researcher posthumously honoured by Government of Canada

December 7, 2020 — 
The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) announced its set of Impact Awards recognizing Canada’s top social sciences and humanities researchers, and one award was bestowed on a UM faculty member who passed away in 2020

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Revealed: The cultural landscape of Fort Garry campus

December 2, 2020 — 
Report recognizes the Indigenous and environmental histories of the lands, will help inform planning and design

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