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Advisors go to students

May 2, 2017 — 
Trevor Phillips and Vanessa Lillie are changing the way they advise students.

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Circle of Reconciliation in the Faculty of architecture

Circles for Reconciliation

April 28, 2017 — 
Federal government funds grassroots Reconciliation initiative in Winnipeg

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Wpg Free Press: Ethicist challenges refusal to release health-care report

April 21, 2017 — 
Arthur Schafer is confused by the provincial government’s claim it doesn’t own the health-care sustainability information it paid KPMG $750,000 to gather.

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MRI machine // Photo: Wikimedia

Op-ed: Personal health information must be protected

April 20, 2017 — 
Who decides what the public should know?

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Canada Goose

Why you should duck from that goose

April 17, 2017 — 
The nesting of geese on campus is only the first part of the problem.

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Op-ed: Conservative future post-Harper uncertain

April 10, 2017 — 
The Conservative leadership race has exacerbated many of the divisions that Harper effectively kept welded together.

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Confucius sculpture

In the Name of Confucius: Film screening and panel discussion

April 10, 2017 — 
Why does China spend billions of dollars setting up Confucius Institutes around the world?

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pink paper hearts cut out and laying on black cloth

What is love and what it could be?

April 10, 2017 — 
The Centre for Professional and Applied Ethics at the U of M is hosting a book launch on love

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Faculty of Arts

Outstanding professor, outstanding talk

April 5, 2017 — 
2016 Outstanding professor award recipient gives public talk on Latin America during Cold War

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Faculty of Science

The University of Manitoba bursts open for Science Rendezvous

April 5, 2017 — 
Join us on campus on Saturday, May 13, 2017 for a free day of fun and discovery.

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