Faculty of Arts News Archive

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Global News Winnipeg: History can help us try to understand Donald Trump’s tariffs, professor says
April 15, 2025 —
On what U.S. President Donald Trump called “Liberation Day”, the American leader imposed his so-called “reciprocal” tariff policy on dozens of foreign nations.

Faculty of Law
Master of Human Rights Symposium 2025 highlights critical areas of need for advocacy
April 14, 2025 —
The University of Manitoba’s interdisciplinary Master of Human Rights program’s annual Symposium took place on January 17, 2025 in the Moot Courtroom at Robson Hall. The Symposium gives students enrolled in the graduate degree’s practicum and thesis streams an opportunity to present their research and share field experiences. The students’ research advisors are scholars from the Faculties of Arts, Education, and Social Work, in addition to the Faculty of Law.

Faculty of Arts
CBC Manitoba Up to Speed: PHD student with trial looking at mother’s anxiety and impact on children
April 11, 2025 —
PHD student with trial looking at mother's anxiety and impact on children

Faculty of Arts
From Classroom to Consulting
April 10, 2025 —
For Bianca Siem, adding co-op to her Bachelor of Arts degree meant building confidence, finding mentors and engaging in reconciliation.

Faculty of Arts
CBC Manitoba Information Radio: A Look Back: The 1988 Election and Today’s
April 8, 2025 —
A Look Back: The 1988 Election and Today's

Faculty of Arts
CBC Manitoba Radio Noon: Tariffs and Your Wallet: What Trump’s Global Moves Mean for You
April 8, 2025 —
Tariffs and Your Wallet: What Trump’s Global Moves Mean for You

Faculty of Arts
The Free Press: PC leadership candidate sues province over revoked ecotourism licences
April 4, 2025 —
PC leadership candidate sues province over revoked ecotourism licences

Faculty of Arts
Global News: ‘Manitoba will come through this,’ expert says as trade war with U.S. continues
April 4, 2025 —
‘Manitoba will come through this,’ expert says as trade war with U.S. continues

Faculty of Arts
Our Country’s Good: Theatre That Transforms
April 3, 2025 —
A compelling examination of colonization, the purpose of imprisonment and the transformative power of theatre, Our Country’s Good by playwright Timberlake Wertenbaker is must-see. Student Simran Bala attended and reviewed the opening night performance.

Faculty of Arts
CTV Winnipeg: St. Boniface-St. Vital ‘more in play’ but Liberals could have edge
April 1, 2025 —
People living in the St. Boniface-St. Vital riding will have a new MP after election day, and history shows it could come down to two candidates.