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Gregg Hanson

Business leader and distinguished alumnus to receive honorary degree

October 12, 2018 — 
Mr. Gregory Hanson is a highly respected business leader with a well-deserved reputation for strengthening Manitoba communities

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UMSU Award for Indigenous Community Leaders.

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Nominations now being accepted for the UMSU Award for Indigenous Community Leaders

October 11, 2018 — 
Students, faculty and staff at the U of M, as well as members of the community, are encouraged to submit nominations

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Ovide Mercredi

Former national chief, Assembly of First Nations to receive honorary degree

October 11, 2018 — 
U of M proud to award a Doctor of Law to Mr. Ovide Mercredi, a tireless advocate and mentor

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(L-R) Josée Lavallée, Wanda Lavallée, James Lavallée, Joan Fox, Denis Lavallée.

Student athlete navigating the waters of success

October 9, 2018 — 
Kayaking superstar – and current U of M student – James Lavallée shows no signs of slowing down

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Rady Faculty of Health Sciences

College of Nursing students organize 4th annual Orange Shirt Day:

October 5, 2018 — 
Participants reflect and walk in solidarity

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The Dean's Lecture 2018-2019

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Consider how education can move a community forward

October 4, 2018 — 
Attend Education for Social Justice: Creating opportunity to make our community a better place on Tues. Oct. 23 from 12:15 to 1:30 pm at Forth, 171 McDermott Ave. in Winnipeg.

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Students and mentors from the Land and Water Mentoring Program

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Last chance to apply! Join the Land and Water Mentoring Program.

October 2, 2018 — 
Application period extended to October 8th Do you want to learn more about your relationship to Treaty, and to the Indigenous lands and waterways in our city?

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Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management

Paddle acknowledges courage of Residential School Survivors

September 26, 2018 — 
Paddle gifted to the NCTR as a public acknowledgement of the faculty's commitment to implement the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's Calls to Action and Principles of Reconciliation within the field of kinesiology, recreation, sport, and physical education.

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Ramona Neckoway, PhD, Access grad. Photo by Victoria Grimes

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Accessing passion and purpose at the U of M

September 24, 2018 — 
Between her university Transition Year Program in Nelson House and Access at the U of M, Neckoway saw possibilities for her future.

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(L-R): Michelle Driedger, with research partners at Manitoba Metis Federation, Georgina Liberty and Sheila Carter (Julianne Sanguins, with back to camera).

Risky communications

September 24, 2018 — 
Michelle Driedger is fascinated by the power of communication and knowledge translation and the effect that they have on public health policy and public trust

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