Faculty of Arts News Archive
Monumental hatred and the historical resistance to white supremacy, a discussion on “Trumpism”
September 13, 2017 —
University of Manitoba history professor David Churchill will lead a panel discussion on Sept. 14 exploring “Trumpism”.
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Alumni go back to school
September 6, 2017 —
Alumni have the opportunity to see how learning has changed since they've left school, or how it hasn't.
Hill Times: Defence minister’s ex-parliamentary secretary says Canada should join ballistic missile defence
August 30, 2017 —
Andrea Charron said the Defence Committee should hear from “people to explain to them how exactly how difficult it is, how unproven it is, how expensive it can be” to pursue ballistic missile defence.
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Ethnohistory conference comes to Winnipeg
August 30, 2017 —
Cary Miller, the new head of native studies in the faculty of arts, has brought with her an important conference.
CBC: Rename schools?
August 28, 2017 —
Niigaan Sinclair shares how fatherhood sparked a crisis in his life after his first child was born
Homecoming to unveil historic arts transformation
August 24, 2017 —
The story of Taché Hall is the story of a community that formed the heart of the University of Manitoba
Fringing around town
July 18, 2017 —
U of M students, staff and alumni take part in the 30th Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival
Canada Summer Games 2017
Recollections from the Games: Kyla Shead
July 18, 2017 —
Highlighting U of M alumni, faculty, staff and students involved in the Canada Games
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Native Studies welcomes new faculty
July 5, 2017 —
Native Studies welcomes three new members of faculty, and says good-bye to one.
Kanata 150+, not Canada 150
June 30, 2017 —
You’re going to hear a lot of stories this summer about Canada 150. This is the most important story of all and it's about a name





