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Speakers included Jordan Bighorn (left to right), Dorota Blumczynska, and Niigaan Sinclair.

Extended Education

Education for Social Justice

October 29, 2018 — 
On Oct. 23, an intimate crowd gathered at Forth for the latest installment in the Dean’s Lecture Series 2018-2019 season.

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Open House Evening of Excellence

Students

Future students welcome at Evening of Excellence

October 29, 2018 — 
On Oct. 30, U of M will open its doors to Grade 12 students, their family and friends for Evening of Excellence

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Kaitlin Fosseneuve

Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management

Physical Education Student Profile: Kaitlin Fosseneuve

October 25, 2018 — 
Third-year Physical Education student Kaitlin Fosseneuve says the Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management's tight-knit, family-like atmosphere has made it easy for her to thrive.

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Mayor Brian Bowman.

President Barnard congratulates Mayor Bowman on his re-election

October 24, 2018 — 
University of Manitoba president and vice-chancellor Dr. David Barnard congratulates Mayor Brian Bowman

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Rady Faculty of Health Sciences

Students support underrepresented adults in First Nations community

October 24, 2018 — 
Indigenous youth with disabilities face gap when transitioning to adulthood, students discover.

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Dr. Marlyn Cook in her office.

Trailblazing doctor wins 2019 Indspire Award

October 24, 2018 — 
As one of the first female Indigenous physicians to graduate from the U of M's Max Rady College of Medicine, Marlyn Cook [MD/87], is used to paving her own way

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

Desautels Faculty of Music

Indigenous Intersections: A Transformative Dialogue

October 23, 2018 — 
Join the Desautels Faculty of Music for a week-long series addressing the intersections between Indigenous artists and music, and Western art music

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Every year, the University of Manitoba welcomes more than 2,000 First Nations, Métis and Inuit students, one of the largest Indigenous student populations in Canada.

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Indigenous Initiatives Fund submissions now open

October 23, 2018 — 
'The fund allows the U of M to move forward with initiatives that promote Indigenous student success, engage in community outreach and connect Indigenous youth with the university'

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Ernest and Elizabeth Stock stand outside their Rooster Town house in a 1959 Free Press photo

Libraries

Rooster Town: The History of an Urban Métis Community

October 20, 2018 — 
'Winnipeg has been waiting to learn the whole history of Rooster Town'

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Marla Robson (left) works with student volunteers

Visit the Indigenous Community area and get your questions answered at Evening of Excellence

October 19, 2018 — 
U of M welcomes prospective students of all ages to campus for Evening of Excellence, an open house event

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