Faculty of Arts News Archive
CBC: Indigenous writers urge communities to reclaim own voices
May 16, 2017 —
"Apologies are good, but we get apologies all the time as Indigenous people, and nothing really changes," says Niigaan Sinclair
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Dark Peril in history
May 12, 2017 —
Barrington Walker recently gave a talk to history programs at Universities of Manitoba and Winnipeg
Science in the city
May 11, 2017 —
Festivities kick-off with hands-on science activities for schoolchildren at the U of M on Friday, May 12, with more than 1,000 students registered to attend
HuffPo/CTV: University Of Manitoba Student Delivers 150 Care Packages To Asylum-Seekers
May 11, 2017 —
A University of Manitoba [Faculty of Arts] student inspired by the plight of asylum seekers crossing the U.S.-Canada border on foot delivered care packages to the new reception and shelter in Gretna Tuesday
From here … we lead
May 9, 2017 —
For Meghan Payment, a 2013 Loran Scholar and Psychology and Indigenous Studies major, studying at the U of M has provided her with learning opportunities far beyond the classroom
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Student awarded young woman of distinction award by YMCA-YWCA
May 5, 2017 —
Aly Raposo, an undergraduate student in the women's and gender studies, received the YMCA-YWCA of Winnipeg young woman of distinction award
Are you a family member living with someone with cognitive impairment or dementia whose behaviours are changing?
May 5, 2017 —
Research study seeking participants
Op-ed: Private MRIs won’t endanger health care
May 4, 2017 —
"We can and should allow some privatization of MRI services. This will not imperil the soul of the Canadian health care"
New study reveals extent of issues facing trans youth in the Prairies
May 4, 2017 —
Over half (53 per cent) of school-aged trans youth from the Prairies reported being bullied in school
Op-ed: Are leaks in the public interest?
May 2, 2017 —
It all depends says Professor Emeritus Paul Thomas





