graduate studies News Archive
Better dead than disabled, I don’t think so!
February 13, 2015 —
A response to the recent decision by the Supreme Court of Canada by Nancy Hansen, director of Disability Studies at the U of M
The 3MT challengers take the stage
February 5, 2015 —
The first rounds of the 2015 Three-Minute Thesis competition continues Feb. 12.
Faculty of Graduate Studies
Amy Scott, an explorer into the past
January 20, 2015 —
Anthropology PhD student Amy Scott likes the challenge of trying to solve “the ultimate puzzle”
Faculty of Graduate Studies
Gary Wong, a challenger in the battle to curb Ebola
January 12, 2015 —
Graduate student Gary Wong was inspired by the movie Outbreak to join the front lines of battling infectious disease
Faculty of Graduate Studies
Timi Ojo, a trailblazer in soil moisture
January 12, 2015 —
Graduate student Timi Ojo talks about his latest endeavours with soil.
Faculty of Graduate Studies
Cameron Kaye, an innovator in biomedical technology
January 12, 2015 —
Biomedical Engineering MD/PhD Student Cameron Kaye
Faculty of Graduate Studies
Emily Choy, an explorer in the far North
January 12, 2015 —
Graduate student Emily Choy talks about her goals, her inspiration, and what she enjoys most about her groundbreaking research.
Working hard to fight antibiotic resistance
January 9, 2015 —
According to the World Health Organization, antimicrobial resistance is a major global threat to public health. Ronald Domalaon is a graduate student working with Dr. Frank Schweizer, a leading researcher in the fields of medicinal chemistry and drug development. As part of a team of graduate students and postdoctoral fellows developing new approaches to combat antibiotic resistance, Domalaon understands the gravity of the work.
Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources
Lost ship found: Solving a mystery in the Arctic
January 6, 2015 —
The U of M played a role in the discovery of Sir John Franklin’s ship which disappeared nearly two centuries ago.
Faculty of Science
Science students are top of the class
December 12, 2014 —
Science students Kaitlin Alexander, Harsha Sasikumar, and Josh Jung 2014 Governor General's Medal Recipients





