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Power Through Procrastination with UM’s Virtual Study Hall

March 8, 2021 — 
Are you feeling disconnected and miss studying on-campus with your friends? Are you lacking motivation to sit down and do your course work? UM’s Academic Learning Centre wants to help you power through procrastination so they’ve created a Virtual Study Hall where you can gather with other students remotely and achieve your studying goals.

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Learn more about UM’s Health and Wellness Office

March 8, 2021 — 
Integrating health and wellness not only benefits students’ academic achievements, but also their long-term success beyond their post-secondary studies

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Learn about all the ways Student Services at Bannatyne Campus can help you.

March 2, 2021 — 
With health and wellness being fundamental to student success and achievement, many units and offices are committed to delivering accessible, outstanding support to learners throughout their time at the University of Manitoba. Student Services at Bannatyne Campus (SS@BC) is a single entry point for students, interns and residents at the Bannatyne Campus to access a variety of free support programs and services.

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Spiritual wellness for students

February 16, 2021 — 
Spiritual wellness is essential to the process of navigating one’s life experiences, especially throughout the course of postsecondary education and other life stages it affects. At the University of Manitoba, Spiritual Care supports students as they continue to develop their own framework of beliefs, and discover purpose and meaning in their lives and identities.

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Message from Laurie M. Schnarr, Vice-Provost (Students) – Feb. 12

February 16, 2021 — 
A Message from Laurie M. Schnarr, Vice-Provost (Students): Welcome to February - we’ve made it! As the days grow longer, we are reminded that spring is just around the corner, and before long the dark days of winter will be behind us. And, of course, Monday marks the beginning of a much-deserved winter break. It is also the day when we honour Louis Riel, who played a vitally important role in advocating for justice for the Métis people and was recognized by parliament in 1992 as the founder of Manitoba. Riel’s vision of a province – a society – that recognizes and embraces all cultures continues to motivate and inspire us today.

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Find support through the new Student Self Check-up

February 16, 2021 — 
The Student Self Check-up is a new tool to help you find targeted student supports to address the concerns you may be facing

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What you should (and shouldn’t) do for Winter Term break

February 9, 2021 — 
Winter Term break is just around the corner! While the mid-term break is intended to support you in catching up on your studies, it is also an opportunity to focus on your personal well-being by kicking back and having fun.  Of course, keep your health and safety top of mind (maintain physical distancing, wear your mask, follow provincial guidelines).

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University Health Service – available in person and online

February 8, 2021 — 
UHS provides primary care to students at UM’s Fort Garry and Bannatyne campuses

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The many ways the Sexual Violence Resource Centre offers help

February 2, 2021 — 
Provides education, resources, and other information regarding sexual violence for all students, faculty, and staff members

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Discounted Mobile Internet Plans for UM Students Continue for Winter Term

February 1, 2021 — 
The University of Manitoba and BellMTS are pleased to be able to provide UM students with more affordable access to technology. 

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