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A photo of teleplasm or ectoplasm from the T.G. Hamilton collection in the U of M Libraries' Archives & Special Collections

We saw this coming

May 9, 2018 — 
UK editor of Psychic News to deliver lecture in Archives & Special collections at U of M

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CTV: Supernatural photos display Manitoba’s ghostly past

March 20, 2018 — 
Boo!

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A photo of teleplasm or ectoplasm from the T.G. Hamilton collection in the U of M Libraries' Archives & Special Collections

Who were you gonna call?

March 16, 2018 — 
"Ghostly Spirits: The Hamiltons' Photographic Experiments with Teleplasm," will be presented by Serena Keshavjee, art historian, University of Winnipeg.

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Inside the Lockhart Planetarium

University of Manitoba Community Events – March 2018

February 28, 2018 — 
Take in a variety of events this March on campus and in the community!

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UA: Some of the unsung heroes that keep universities running

February 27, 2018 — 
There are many folks on campus who play important but unrecognized roles “behind the scenes.”

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Researcher Workshop Series for winter 2018

January 16, 2018 — 
A workshop series focusing on bibliographic tools and resources needed by researchers, faculty members and graduate students

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Winter 2018 GIS Workshops

January 10, 2018 — 
Offered to students, staff, and faculty by UM LIbraries

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The conference is the message: Scholars gather to discuss Marshall McLuhan

January 5, 2018 — 
Archives & Special Collections invites the public to attend this event

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Library collection marks 20 years of honouring Indigenous voices

December 14, 2017 — 
U of M’s renowned Indigenous Health Collection is unmatched by any academic health-sciences library in Canada

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Books / Photo d-221, flickr

Extended library hours

December 6, 2017 — 
This December, Libraries is making it a little easier to find a quiet space to study for exams by extending hours

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