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Second UofM Food Systems Student Symposium set to “Bridge the Gap”

May 16, 2019 — 
Register today for the University-wide Food Systems Student Symposium - F3S - taking place June 26th. 

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Food Systems Research Group

An Offering: Lakota Elders contributions to the future of food security

May 10, 2019 — 
Living and learning with Lakota Elders

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Dancers at the 30th Annual Traditional Graduation Pow Wow

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Gallery: 30th Annual Traditional Graduation Pow Wow

May 9, 2019 — 
View highlights from this year’s 30th anniversary celebration

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2019 Distinguished Alumni Award recipients (l-r) Lindy Norris, Marcia Nozick, Romel Dhalla, Gemma Dalayoan, Dr. Hersh Shefrin

2019 Distinguished Alumni Awards Celebration of Excellence

May 8, 2019 — 
On May 8, 2019, at the University of Manitoba Distinguished Alumni Awards, five new recipients were welcomed

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Rady Faculty of Health Sciences

High rates of Indigenous people in jail is a health crisis

May 8, 2019 — 
Research says incarceration causes more years of life to be lost than premature death from heart disease, injuries and cancer.

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Reading a book. Trees in the background. // Image from Pixabay

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10 inspiring books to read this summer

May 7, 2019 — 
We asked our alumni and UM community to tell us about the most inspiring books they’ve ever read and they answered with an eclectic list

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Imagine a Canada art from Trinity Harry and Joseph Ginter, Grade 12, R.B. Russell Vocational School, Winnipeg, Man.

Imagine a Canada – youth leading Reconciliation

May 1, 2019 — 
Youth from across the country will pledge their commitment to Reconciliation at the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation (NCTR)’s Imagine a Canada leadership workshop and national celebration

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Noah Wilson (left) receiving an Indigenous Student Award of Excellence

Graduation Pow Wow Profile: Noah Wilson

April 30, 2019 — 
In addition to academic growth, the university experience is largely considered to be a time of immense personal development

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Graduation Pow Wow profile: Jenna Vandal

April 29, 2019 — 
A true advocate for the environment and Indigenous rights, student Jenna Vandal has always carved her own path

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Indigenous students speak with Carl Stone in Migizii Agamik

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Campus cultural leader reflects on Graduation Pow Wow history

April 26, 2019 — 
The Traditional Graduation Pow Wow celebrates 30 years

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