Faculty of Arts News Archive
U of M’s 99th Rhodes Scholar ‘beat the odds’ to get an education
November 26, 2018 —
U of M honoured to announce that Faculty of Arts grad Annette Riziki is the recipient of a Rhodes Scholarship
Faculty of Arts
Catch a one-of-a-kind staged radio production of Under Milk Wood
November 20, 2018 —
Join the Black Hole Theatre for their unique production of Under Milk Wood, an intriguing play that follows the ordinary, day-to-day life of the people within a small Welsh fishing village.
Human Resources
Robotic arm grabs attention at Fort Garry campus
November 20, 2018 —
U of M hosts close to 50 students at the Fort Garry campus for Take Our Kids to Work Day
The Conversation: In defence of Statistics Canada’s request for financial data
November 19, 2018 —
Proposal to collect a range of detailed financial data from 500,000 Canadians has certainly touched a nerve
Food Systems Research Group
FSRG talk – Shortcuts, mixes and the transformation of American home baking, 1949-1969
November 16, 2018 —
Nov 28 FSRG talk: Sarah Elvins explores the transformation of cooking in the home in the postwar era
Alumni and friends nearly sweep the board at Manitoba Philanthropy Awards
November 15, 2018 —
U of M alumni and friends named in five out of the six categories
University of Manitoba receives 10 Canada Research Chairs
November 14, 2018 —
New and renewed chairs will receive an investment of $9.5 million from the CRC program
CBC: Q&A: Lori Wilkinson explains why ‘It’s OK to be white’ posters are not OK
November 9, 2018 —
Lori Wilkinson is a professor of sociology at the U of M who specializes in anti-racism. She talked about the posters, the message and how we should react to them with CBC Manitoba's Information Radio host Marcy Markusa
The Armistice of Compiègne
November 6, 2018 —
This year marks the 100th anniversary of the The Armistice of Compiègne, which formally ended the First World War
‘Won’t peace be wonderful?’: saluting our WWI alumni
November 6, 2018 —
Reflecting on some of our alumni who served in the First World War and lived to become influential Manitobans





