Society and culture Have your ideas heard Centre for Creative Writing and Oral Culture welcomes new Writer-in-Residence.
Society and culture Shifting Realities on Stage Assistant Professor Freya Björg Olafson’s award-winning performance explores embodiment, technology, and extended reality
Experiential learning Student Gallery Spotlight: Morningtide Dreamlike paintings shaped by shoreline light, cabin memories, and the quiet warmth of winter — Leah Gertzen, on view Jan 21–28
Society and culture Humanizing the Classroom: A Creative Reflection at Teaching Café 2025 Educators and facilitators gathered for an immersive and heartfelt experience at the Teaching Café 2025.
Sustainability The Conversation: Calls for grizzly hunts to return to Western Canada oversimplify a complex ecological issue
Teaching and learning Entrepreneurship, innovation and how it shapes research Faculty shared how entrepreneurship and innovation applies in their work.
Society and culture Canadian creativity needs a comeback Acclaimed production designer and alum Mary Kerr tells us how UM shaped her artistry and why she thinks contemporary theatre has lost its essential...
Students Student Gallery Spotlight: ASTRAL An immersive audio-visual exhibition by Alexandre Normandeau and River Inan
Society and culture Using stories to create an enviroment where everyone belongs Dr. Mandi Baker's new book, Inclusion and Equity in Outdoor Leisure: Whose Body Belongs, looks at how some people feel they do not belong outdoors.
Entrepreneurship ‘Ignite’ the future for independent artists Collaboration brings new experiential learning to Master of Fine Art students.
Human rights A tragic event that the engineering community never forgets December 6 is the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women.
School of Art Gallery Wally Dion Exhibition Opens at the School of Art Gallery A solo exhibition tracing strength and connection through textiles, portraiture, and shared symbols.
Convocation Emerging as ‘a more thoughtful version’ of yourself Meet the class of 2025: Talia Smith, a bachelor of arts (advanced) grad who has earned the Governor General’s Silver Medal.