campus community News Archive
Students
Bringing in the Bystander – combatting sexual violence at the UM
October 7, 2019 —
The University of Manitoba recently released an independent report outlining how the university will take action on the prevention, response, and consequences of sexual violence within the university community
Sustainability
Sustainability Month at U of M
October 7, 2019 —
Celebrate sustainability with us by participating in a wide variety of green-focused events throughout the month of October. Join in on the free events that promote a more sustainable campus!
Goods for Sale accepting bids until Nov. 1
October 3, 2019 —
Financial Services is holding another University of Manitoba Goods for Sale
UM to establish university-wide Indigenous leadership structure
October 2, 2019 —
Vice-President (Indigenous) position has been approved as first step
Food Systems Research Group
Do you want food system change on campus?
October 1, 2019 —
To celebrate World Food Day at the University of Manitoba, the Food Systems Research Group, in collaboration with the Winnipeg Food Council, is holding a campus food system transformation workshop Oct 16.
At BOG meeting President reflects on sexual violence community session
September 24, 2019 —
Thanks members for investment of time and resources
Sustainability
University of Manitoba students plan events on campus for Global Climate Strike
September 23, 2019 —
In observance of the Global Climate Strike, UM students are planning campus events from Sept. 23-27 to create awareness of environmental issues and the strike itself.
UM encourages respectful dialogue on the Thirty Meter Telescope
September 19, 2019 —
Statement from Digvir Jayas, Vice-President (Research and International)
UM addresses sexual violence at community session
September 17, 2019 —
On Sept. 17, the University of Manitoba held a community session to share an independent report outlining best practices in addressing sexual violence
Faculty of Science
Meet visiting Indigenous scholar Dr. Roger Dube
September 16, 2019 —
The year Princeton awarded a PhD in Physics to Roger Dube, he was one of only two Indigenous Americans who earned this honor from any U.S. university.





