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Province continues support for post-secondary education in budget

May 31, 2016 — 
The Manitoba government announced its budget on May 31, pledging support for increases in education funding

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Antibiotic resistance found in First Nation drinking water

May 30, 2016 — 
University of Manitoba microbiologists have identified a new threat to household water in First Nation communities

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Rachel Marsch

Asper School of Business

Asper ABEP alumna helps create new textbook

May 24, 2016 — 
Indigenous Business in Canada: Principles and Practice may be the first textbook focusing on the Indigenous economy to be published in Canada

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First Nation water rights research conference

May 24, 2016 — 
Is contaminated drinking water spreading dangerous antibiotic resistance?

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Ma-Nee Chacaby // Photo: Ruth Kivilahti

University of Manitoba Press’ latest book: A Two-Spirit Journey

May 17, 2016 — 
Her story is one of enduring and ultimately overcoming the social, economic, and health legacies of colonialism

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Visiting high schoolers learn professors are polite, science is cool, and an open mind leads to discovery

May 17, 2016 — 
Q&A with two students who came to campus for the Verna J. Kirkness Science and Engineering Education Program

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One of the photos shared by Kirkness Scholarship Recipient, Antonina Kandiurin

Indigenous

Through their eyes

May 13, 2016 — 
Students from across Canada come to our campus and show their experience during the renowned Verna J. Kirkness Science and Engineering Education Program

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Mother and daughter, Vanessa and Savannah Kisilowsky, will celebrate their graduation together at the Traditional Graduation Pow Wow

In it together

May 13, 2016 — 
Mother and daughter celebrate academic achievements at Graduation Pow Wow

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27th Annual Traditional Graduation Pow Wow

GALLERY: 27th Annual Traditional Graduation Pow Wow

May 10, 2016 — 
A look at the vibrant culture of our Indigenous grads

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The turtle sculpture where sacred fires are lit is located in front of the NCTR.

Op-ed: Is Manitoba on path to reconciliation?

May 6, 2016 — 
Brian Pallister’s Progressive Conservatives and Indigenous Policy: Is Manitoba on the Path to Reconciliation?

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