Environment Earth and Resources News Archive
Top stories of 2018
December 21, 2018 —
Another amazing year reaches its conclusion at the University of Manitoba
Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources
Coffee With A Co-Worker: Debbie Armstrong
December 3, 2018 —
Q&A with a Co-Worker: Debbie Armstrong
Expedition Churchill: A Gateway to Arctic Research
November 30, 2018 —
Creative public education and outreach campaign to share world-leading Arctic climate change research
Human Resources
Robotic arm grabs attention at Fort Garry campus
November 20, 2018 —
U of M hosts close to 50 students at the Fort Garry campus for Take Our Kids to Work Day
Food Systems Research Group
FSRG talk – Shortcuts, mixes and the transformation of American home baking, 1949-1969
November 16, 2018 —
Nov 28 FSRG talk: Sarah Elvins explores the transformation of cooking in the home in the postwar era
Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources
Q&A with Grad Student Katelyn Rodgers
October 26, 2018 —
Q&A with grad student Katelyn Rodgers
Food Systems Research Group
FSRG talk – The evolution of Canada’s international food assistance policies
October 24, 2018 —
FSRG talk Oct 31 “The Evolution of Canada’s International Food Assistance Policies” by Dr. Ryan Cardwell
The Conversation: How we solved an Arctic mercury mystery
October 19, 2018 —
Why do marine animals in the western Arctic have higher mercury levels than those in the east?
Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources
International Volcanic Field School in Russia
October 15, 2018 —
Over the month of August, I had the pleasure of participating in the 2018 International Volcanology Field School, Kamchatka session and the following 10th Biennial Workshop on Japan-Kamchatka-Alaska Subduction Processes (JKASP-2018). Both events took place in Kamchatka, Russia at a field camp for the field school and the city of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky for the conference.
Trailblazer Talks: Data in the driver’s seat
October 12, 2018 —
Trailblazer Talks is a new series featuring U of M alumni who are tackling global issues





