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Faculty and staff wellness at UM

January 31, 2023 — 
Your input matters: Participate in the Canadian Campus Well-being Survey for Employees

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Students snowshoeing as part of the Jack Frost Challenge.

Get UM winter-active

January 24, 2023 — 
Free cross-country skiing, fat-tire biking, snow-shoeing and winter walks for Jack Frost Challenge

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NORAD in Perpetuity and Beyond

January 18, 2023 — 
NORAD: In Perpetuity and Beyond is a new book from Co-authors Andrea Charon, UM Director of the UM Centre for Defence and Security Studies (CDSS) and James Fergusson, Deputy Director (CDSS), which launches this evening at McNally Robinson booksellers at Grant Park.

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Payroll changes for 2023

December 21, 2022 — 
A brief overview for employees

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The Administration Building on Fort Garry campus in winter 2022.

Thank you for your commitment

December 14, 2022 — 
To the highest standards of honesty, ethical conduct and fiduciary responsibility

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Kim Mitchell stands in the student lounge at the College of Nursing.

Rady Faculty of Health Sciences

Prof aims to research English literacy testing of Manitoba nurses

December 13, 2022 — 
Dr. Kim Mitchell has joined the College of Nursing with the research goal of helping nursing programs manage English literacy – a much-discussed topic in the context of the current nursing shortage.

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Amplifying Black voices and creating a unique legacy

December 7, 2022 — 
The story of UMBA is one rooted in pride for a diverse community.

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Snowfall on Fort Garry campus outside University College.

UM’s Employee & Family Assistance Program (EFAP) has changed

December 7, 2022 — 
Access health and wellness resources with a new app, phone number and website

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Black student holds phone at Fort Garry campus

Introducing the Promoting Black Flourishing Fund

December 6, 2022 — 
Review of applications begins December 15

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Jacquie Ripat in the smart suite kitchen with her smartphone.

Rady Faculty of Health Sciences

Advancing Assistive Tech

December 5, 2022 — 
In her 30-year occupational therapy career, one of the biggest changes Jacquie Ripat [BMROT/92, M.Sc./98, PhD/11] has seen in her field is the mainstream adoption of technology that was once used almost exclusively by people with disabilities.

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