Indigenous News Archive
uOttawa to collaborate with National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation
March 23, 2017 —
MOU highlights that the path forward is one of collective actions and collective shared responsibility
Honouring the outstanding achievements of Indigenous students
March 20, 2017 —
The Office of Indigenous Achievement has announced the recipients of the first annual Indigenous Student Awards of Excellence
CTV: Helping out the less fortunate
March 20, 2017 —
CTV News Winnipeg reported on the University of Manitoba’s Indigenous leadership group raising funds and collecting donations for their 2nd Annual Bannock and Backpacks Donation Drive
Indigenous identity to be explored at Indigenous Awareness Week 2017
March 17, 2017 —
Elders, academics, students and alumni will share their experiences and research related to Indigenous identity from March 20–24
Photo Gallery: Daughters of the Vote Instagram Takeover
March 16, 2017 —
Indigenous UofM students convey their experience in Ottawa on International Women's Day
Human Resources
Free Lynda.com licences for faculty and staff
March 13, 2017 —
Faculty and staff are invited to claim a free individual license to Lynda.com, an online professional development resource now part of LinkedIn.
Exploring science from an Indigenous perspective
March 9, 2017 —
Hundreds of Grade 4 to Grade 12 students will be in the Max Bell Centre at the U of M on March 9 and 10 as part of the Manitoba First Nations Science Fair
U of M Indigenous leadership group seeks donations for the city’s homeless
March 9, 2017 —
The University of Manitoba’s Indigenous leadership group, known as the Indigenous Circle of Empowerment (ICE), is raising funds and collecting donations for their 2nd Annual Bannock and Backpacks Donation Drive
Faculty of Education
Telling a storyteller’s story
March 8, 2017 —
Knowing time was short, author Gregory Bryan asked the printers to ship a copy of his book early so that the subject of the biography, failing in health, could review its pages. Titled, “Paul Goble, Storyteller,” the account documents the life of the award-winning children’s author and illustrator, the product of four years of work. Although he sadly passed away two weeks before the book’s release, Prof. Bryan knew how Goble felt about the results of their labour.
Asper School of Business
20/20 Vision
March 7, 2017 —
On February 28, the Asper School of Business hosted a panel discussion focusing on the critical need to engage Indigenous participation in Manitoba’s economy





