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Students wearing KN95 masks type on laptops in a classroom. // Photo from David Lipnowski

Centre for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning

Taking care of each other at UM

September 13, 2022 — 
The return to near normalcy on campus can be exciting, stressful or a little of both. The Centre for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning has ways to manage the return to in-person teaching.

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Pension workshop

Retirement planning sessions offered for faculty and staff

September 7, 2022 — 
Registration will open September 12 for virtual sessions on November 7, 8, 9 and 10

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Plan your trip to campus for Fall Term

August 29, 2022 — 
What you need to know about fall road construction

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Important traffic notice for Thursday, Aug. 11

August 9, 2022 — 
University Crescent converts to one-way traffic before and after Bomber game

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2 smiling people stand together with shovels in hand.

Back together for outdoor fun

July 26, 2022 — 
Check out these photos from Campus Beautification, Pride flag-raising and Sneaker Day

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Human Resources

Most HR information systems have now moved online

July 26, 2022 — 
Successful VIP-8G rollout with training and guides available

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Bison golf athlete

The UM Faculty and Staff Golf Tournament is back

June 22, 2022 — 
The 2022 event will be hosted at Kingswood Golf and Country Club on Wednesday, Aug. 31

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UM Intranet June 2022

It’s a wrap! UM Intranet content migration complete

June 14, 2022 — 
Two-year-long project ‘a remarkable example of sustained, university-wide collaboration’

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Students in masks walking in the tunnels \\ Photo by Mike Latschislaw

Campus accessibility for you

June 10, 2022 — 
Survey seeks your feedback on UM tunnel wayfinding signage

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A student sits at a computer using tongs that have a wireless mouse attached.

Rady Faculty of Health Sciences

Game On

June 6, 2022 — 
At the start of his four-decade career in physical therapy and neuroscience research, Tony Szturm [PhD/88] looked to his past for inspiration. Szturm has been legally blind since the age of 10 from a rare eye disease that is usually caused by age-related deterioration. From a young age he was exposed to assistive technologies, such as video magnification systems and computer-based voice software.

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