campus community News Archive
Students
Supporting Indigenous success through Career Mentorship: The Indigenous Career Mentor Program
February 1, 2025 —
As organizations place a higher importance on truth and reconciliation, incorporating Indigenous pedagogy and decolonization, there will be an increase in opportunities for Indigenous graduates.
Sustainability
Nominate a sustainability champion today!
January 28, 2025 —
Do you know someone who is making a big impact on sustainability on campus? Nominate them for a 2025 UM Sustainability Award.
Students
Gen Z: CBC Manitoba wants to hear from you!
January 10, 2025 —
Share your stories for broadcast from Jan. 20 to 31
Supporting Open Dialogue and Academic Freedom
January 8, 2025 —
Update from President Benarroch on public statements
The 2026 Governance Master Schedule is now available
January 6, 2025 —
The 2026 Governance Master Schedule is now available and can be found on the University of Manitoba Governance website.
Students
Supporting Indigenous success Through Career Mentorship: The Indigenous Career Mentor Program
January 1, 2025 —
My advice to Indigenous Students at the U of Manitoba interested in Entrepreneurship is to connect with the Stu Clark Center for Entrepreneurship as students get priority support there to work with their staff as well as attending any webinars or events focusing on business through the Asper School of Business.
Update on Emergency Response and Safety Enhancements
December 19, 2024 —
A message from Michael Benarroch, President and Vice-Chancellor
Students
Supporting Indigenous success Through Career Mentorship: The Indigenous Career Mentor Program
December 13, 2024 —
The majority of my responsibilities relate to coordinating projects, events, initiatives and partnerships that advance the University’s goals towards Indigenous engagement and the commitments under the Manitoba Collaborative Indigenous Education Blueprint.
Students
UM joins National Consortium to Support Military, Veteran, and Family Success on campus
December 9, 2024 —
UM’s participation in the consortium builds on its longstanding support for Canada’s military community, which began in 1974 with the Canadian Forces University Program and continues through the Military Support Office established in 2006.






