Faculty of Arts News Archive
Op-ed: Team Waneek
August 2, 2016 —
Another Olympics gives us a chance to reflect once more upon expressions of nationalism, and to find them troubling
Free Press/Sun: Crime up in 2015: police, experts weigh in on why
July 21, 2016 —
Two sociologists weigh in
Head to the Fringe
July 14, 2016 —
Associate Professor Neil McArthur got the idea for his Fringe Fest show after a trip to Los Angeles. He had an opportunity to meet with people who were leaders in the cryonics movement
Sun: Winnipeg cops saddened by Dallas tragedy
July 11, 2016 —
Criminologist Frank Cormier provides much insight
Op-Ed: The U.K. a house divided over Europe
June 29, 2016 —
Thursday’s Brexit vote was fuelled, in part, by long-term skepticism and populist resentment about what Europe was seen to be doing for Britain
CBC, Global: Winnipeg police show off new armoured vehicle
June 23, 2016 —
Criminology professor Frank Cormier shares his insights about the WPS' new armoured vehicle
Free Press: Grim financial world grist for Hollywood’s mill
June 23, 2016 —
English, Theatre and Film department head, Brenda Austin-Smith analyses the rise of financial corruption in film
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CBC, CTV: Anthropology students digging at Lockport site for connections to Aboriginal agriculture
June 22, 2016 —
Nine anthropology students from the University of Manitoba have spent the past month digging at a heritage site on the Red River
The Atlantic: The Netherlands’ Upcoming Money-for-Nothing Experiment
June 21, 2016 —
Economist and professor in the Department of Community Health Sciences, Evelyn Forget's research in guaranteed annual income is featured
Free Press: Winnipeggers want Canada to acknowledge IS genocide
June 20, 2016 —
Professor Adam Muller says ISIS' treatment of the Yazidis should be considered genocidal





