Faculty of Arts News Archive
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
Faculty of Arts
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
CTV: Made in Manitoba book examines Canada 150 from an Indigenous perspective
June 28, 2017 —
“It’s filling in some gaps, I think, in knowledge of what Canada’s true history is and that it didn’t simply start in 1867”
CBC/CTV: Critics decry St. Boniface Hospital for banning medical-assisted deaths
June 20, 2017 —
Arthur Schafer weighs in
Op-ed: Public servants deserve our support
June 16, 2017 —
Public servants are an integral aspect of governing and delivering many public goods.
Op-ed: Party loyalty shouldn’t stifle constructive debate in Manitoba Legislature
June 5, 2017 —
Conceiving parliamentary democracy as simply a game in which there are winners and losers trivializes the processes of representation and deliberation to which all our 57 elected MLAs are meant to contribute.
Wpg Free Press: Tories accused of playing games with wage bill
May 23, 2017 —
David Camfield, a professor of labour studies, weighs in
An English professor’s journey through Jamaica: Or, how to keep history alive, mon!
May 19, 2017 —
"We scholars must take every possible opportunity to disseminate our research, since one never knows the avenues through which something great will happen. Who could have guessed that the article on my discovery in UM Today would be seen by a woman in Jamaica?"





