Faculty of Arts News Archive
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Arts celebrates excellence at outstanding professor talk
November 20, 2017 —
Professor Jessica Cameron delivered a public lecture to showcase her research as part of the 2017 Outstanding Professor Award.
Looking after each other, SSHRC grants empowering communities through research
November 15, 2017 —
'All innovation is inherently social, which means the social sciences and humanities are especially important in this time of rapid change'
Global: Donald Trump, world leaders willing to talk to North Korea about giving up nukes. That likely won’t happen
November 10, 2017 —
“A lot of things would have to happen and I’m not sure any of them are possible at this moment,” said Andrea Charron
Op-ed: Religious taunts disappointing
November 9, 2017 —
The Governor General is supposed to be an impartial point of loyalty and pride for all Canadians.
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PhDs That Work—Beyond the Professoriate
November 9, 2017 —
In late October the University of Manitoba Institute for the Humanities brought Maren Wood and Jennifer Polk of Beyond the Professoriate to campus to deliver a series of workshops entitled “PhDs That Work: Finding Success in an Uncertain Job Market.”
Royal Society of Canada’s U of M college members mark Canada’s 150 with event
October 26, 2017 —
U of M college members will host an event on Oct. 28
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Panel tackles sports, protest and racism
October 24, 2017 —
Over 100 people attended the latest roundtable discussion in the Trumpism series, Sports, Protest and Racism, hosted by the department of history.
CBC: Three years down, one to go: Brian Bowman enters home stretch of his first mayoral term
October 24, 2017 —
Prof Royce Koop weighs in
Snack on chips while you learn about snacks, a history of
October 24, 2017 —
UM Press celebrates 50 years with exhibit and lectures. On Oct. 26, historian Janis Thiessen spoke on Canadian snacking
‘By investing in the student groups, I gained a passion’
October 18, 2017 —
Unsure of what exactly he wanted to study, Noah Wilson chose U of M because of its strong Indigenous community





