Student News Archive

Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources
Ceremony marks Reconciliation journey in the Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources
May 16, 2022 —
The faculty hosted a traditional Indigenous naming and pipe ceremony to commemorate two new initiatives the Riddell Faculty is pursuing as part of its commitment to Reconciliation with Indigenous communities.

Asper School of Business
From student leader to global leader
April 18, 2022 —
Asper CSA President Kyla Mae Dacanay provides her personal perspective on her chance to interview Indra Nooyi, this 2022 IDEA recipient.

Students
Apply for an Emerging Leader Award
April 4, 2022 —
This annual award recognizes UM student leaders who go above and beyond to make an impact in the community.

School of Art
School of Art Student Gallery opens Muddy Fingers: A Showcase of Ceramic Art
March 9, 2022 —

Alumni
Grave of UM Aggie, Great War Casualty, Identified in France
December 15, 2021 —
On Nov. 16, 2021, the Commonwealth War Graves Commission confirmed the grave of University of Manitoba Agriculture student, Lance Corporal Morgan Jenkins in Vis-en-Artois British Cemetery near Haucourt, France.

Faculty of Law
Winnipeg Free Press: From the streets to the courtroom
August 11, 2021 —
Katie May of the Winnipeg Free Press interviewed recent UM Law grad Sean Gallop about his remarkable story of finishing law school at the age of 49, decades after dropping out of high school.

Students
Get Ready: registration for Summer Term 2021 is coming soon!
March 8, 2021 —
Registration access times for students at the Bannatyne and Fort Garry campuses will be available in your Aurora Account on March 29.

Students
T2202’s are ready to print or download
March 1, 2021 —
2020 T2202 tax forms are now available online to download and print through your Aurora account.

February 2021 UM Virtual Community Events
January 29, 2021 —
Discover UM’s wide range of February 2021 virtual community events that are open to all.

Faculty of Arts
Faculty of Arts introduces Indigenous content requirement
January 11, 2021 —
New students who are entering the Faculty of Arts starting in Fall 2021 will include at least three credit hours of Indigenous course content in their studies in order to graduate with a Bachelor of Arts degree