St. Paul’s College News Archive
Can we effectively combine science and the humanities?
January 21, 2019 —
The Expanded Reason Awards celebrate and encourage innovation in transdisciplinary scientific research and academic programs that demonstrate how the sciences can be integrated with the humanities
Hockey treasure at St. Paul’s College
December 3, 2018 —
Piece of hockey equipment found in Jesuit priest's office reveals Manitoba story from more than a century ago
University of Manitoba elects new chancellor
November 20, 2018 —
Winnipeg writer and philanthropist Anne Mahon named University’s 14th chancellor
St. Paul's College
Bisons soar to new academic success record
October 4, 2018 —
At the completion of the 2017-18 season, 123 of the 340 University of Manitoba student-athletes qualified for U SPORTS Academic All-Canadian status, topping the previous year's record of 117
CBC, Yahoo!: ‘Black eye to the industry:’ Report delves into polls gone awry in Calgary vote
August 8, 2018 —
"Our report, I think, is still quite valuable, in that it provides an analysis of what went on in Calgary," said U of M's Christopher Adams
Charlotte Enns appointed new director of the Arthur V. Mauro Centre for Peace and Justice
July 17, 2018 —
Enns is a widely recognized scholar in the field of education and disabilities
Wpg Free Press: Hot diggity… donkey?
April 30, 2018 —
Ancient house with revered animals buried under floor a modern-day mystery for University of Manitoba-led archeology excavation in Israel
Brushing up on generosity
April 26, 2018 —
School of Dental Hygiene voted overwhelmingly in support of Smiles for Miles, largely because of the personal experiences they’ve had through the program, which sponsors dental care for newcomers
Bridge builder
March 9, 2018 —
Maureen Flaherty’s first visit to Ukraine in 2000 represented a 'turning point' in her life
Faculty of Arts
Graduate students are Rising Up
March 2, 2018 —
On March 9 and 10, the Native Studies Graduate Students Association will host the third annual Rising Up conference featuring close to 100 scholars from around the world discussing Indigenous knowledge and research in Indigenous studies.





