Faculty of Arts News Archive
Sun: Wage control could trigger court challenge: professor
November 28, 2016 —
Labour studies professor David Camfield explains the issue
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
Students show up for work, have way too much fun
November 8, 2016 —
The Canada-wide Take Our Kids to Work Day initiative encourages Grade 9 kids to spend a day at the workplace of a parent, relative, friend or volunteer host
Maclean’s: How schools across Canada are bringing Indigenous knowledge to the fore
November 4, 2016 —
U of M doing exemplary work
Should we be grateful for death?
November 1, 2016 —
Free, public lecture that will critically explore our desire for longer lives.
Research and International
2016 Undergraduate Research Poster Competition winners
October 31, 2016 —
From magpies to healing through art to breast cancer the Undergraduate Research Poster Competition covers a diverse range of topics
The Manitoban: The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night Opens At The Royal MTC
October 27, 2016 —
There is good representation of University of Manitoba alumni and instructors involved in the Royal MTC production of The Curious Incident of The Dog in the Night
Our inheritance was left to us without a testament—or is it the other way around?
October 24, 2016 —
Rebecca Comay, scholar of comparative literature, philosophy, literary theory, and criticism, will deliver a free public lecture on Oct. 27
Research fellowship available in Centre for Professional and Applied Ethics
October 24, 2016 —
Researchers from all faculties invited to apply
U of M alumnus named Chief of Police
October 24, 2016 —
The Winnipeg Police Board’s police chief recruitment committee recommended a University of Manitoba alumnus be appointed as the city’s next Chief of Police
Vice: Behind the Scenes of the Legal Group That Could Change America’s Definition of Sexual Consent
October 24, 2016 —
Professor Neil McArthur writes an op-ed for Vice about a group that could change America’s definition of sexual consent.





