Indigenous News Archive
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
Indigenous
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
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
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
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
College of Nursing students organize 4th annual Orange Shirt Day:
October 5, 2018 —
Participants reflect and walk in solidarity
Extended Education
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.
Indigenous
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?
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.
Extended Education
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.
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





