Truth and Reconciliation Balancing critical mineral extraction, nuclear power and Indigenous Rights UM experts discuss United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and economic needs of a nation.
Health and wellness The case for dignity Winnipeg-born psychiatrist and UM researcher Harvey Max Chochinov has changed how the world thinks about palliative care, with implications that reach...
Alumni Two generations of Asper alum want to be your jeweller Brooke and Jeff Appelt are keeping Appelt’s Diamonds fresh with inspiration from their Asper School of Business days.
Alumni Nourishing a community: Ian Park retires after 29 years Celebrating Ian Park's Retirement at St John's College
International students Internationally trained lawyer spotlight: Waseem Ahmed Achieving excellence to serve community.
International students Internationally trained lawyer spotlight: Andrew Wildes He wants his work to make a genuine difference in people’s lives.
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences UM mourns passing of alum Dr. Barry Lavallee Dr. Lavallee dedicated his career to health equity and improving care and outcomes for Indigenous people.
Alumni Well-laid plans Scott Dunn [BES/1993] [MLA/1996] credits his time at UM for his humanistic approach to master plans and landscapes
Experiential learning Go North, law student! The Faculty of Law's Northern Externship with Legal Aid Manitoba offers a rare and valuable experiential learning opportunity
International students Internationally trained lawyer spotlight: Oluwafisayo Ayita Answering a calling to practice law
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...
Indigenous Tréchelle Bunn’s extraordinary year From advocating for Indigenous Peoples at the UN to becoming Chief of her First Nation, this law student remains unstoppable.
Business A Bison in business: Kathleen BlueSky UM Chancellor Dave Angus sits down with the CEO behind Canada’s largest urban reserve.
Class notes Where are they now? See what your former classmates are up to and tell us about your accomplishments. We welcome all updates!
Water and food security UM-led research paves way for climate adaptive food systems for Indigenous and marginalized groups $1.5 million grant to improve access to traditional foods and mitigate climate-related risks to food security, human health and living standards.
Experiential learning Celebrating 20 years of the Manitoba Court of Appeal clerkship program Collaboration between courts and law school offers invaluable student experience
Donor impact Philanthropy is what Bisons do One gift. Then another. Then a community of giving. Through philanthropy, UM turns potential into possibility.