Faculty of Arts News Archive
Wpg Free Press: Unique architectural tour of the University of Manitoba
February 13, 2017 —
Poet Jennifer Still is leading a unique architectural tour of the University of Manitoba campus this winter
Should academics boycott U.S. conferences if the travel ban is in place? Public forum discussion on Feb. 15
February 13, 2017 —
The discussion will serve as an opportunity for fellow academics to debate what is an ethical response to the actions and proposed action of the new U.S. administration
Film screening, White Balloon
February 9, 2017 —
Join us for a film screening of Nihad Ademi's White Balloon on Feb. 15 at 4:30 p.m.
Destroying antiquities, explaining ISIS
February 8, 2017 —
Professor Tina Greenfield gave a recent campus lecture arguing why we should care about ISIS destroying artifacts in the “cradle of civilization"
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Real world problems and political studies
February 6, 2017 —
The political studies department has launched a new initiative aimed at members of the campus community
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Doors Open on Virtual Synagogues Exhibit
February 2, 2017 —
The exhibit brought in from Germany by Adam Muller and Stephan Jaeger has opened.
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A Leisurely Chat with a Couple of “Slow Professors”
February 1, 2017 —
Maggie Berg and Barbara K Seeber, authors of The Slow Professor, visited our campus last week for discussion of their recent book.
U of M students selected for national conference exploring options for Canada’s future
January 31, 2017 —
U of M students headed to Ottawa in February for a national gathering of experts and free thinkers to discuss the future of Canada and what it can become over the next 50 years
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33rd annual student-led conference a great success
January 28, 2017 —
The 33rd annual J.W. Dafoe Political Studies Students' Conference wrapped up this Friday, was extremely successful.
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Musical Encounters
January 25, 2017 —
New research at the UMIH colloquium series provides new ways of accessing and understanding music's importance.





