Health and wellness Bell Let’s Talk 2026: Take meaningful action and create real change in mental health Bell Let’s Talk Day is Wednesday, January 21. UM is joining in and hosting events and activities through to January 22!
Student news Experience campus through UMVP Volunteering on campus is more than giving a helping hand; it is a chance to build skills, meet new people, and play an active role in shaping student...
Teaching and learning Pharmacy students honour outstanding educators at annual awards Celebrating teaching excellence at the College of Pharmacy
Centre for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning Second annual faculty symposium showcased entrepreneurship at UM Faculty shared how entrepreneurship and innovation applied in their work.
Science and technology Innovation Success: From smelly hockey gear to safer surgeries New tech fights bacteria
Health and wellness It takes a village: The team behind Bisons student-athletes The Bisons Integrated Support Team brings a holistic approach to supporting student-athletes
Science and technology Innovation Success: UM-backed tech promises early diagnosis of chronic kidney disease New funding for accessible tools announced earlier this year.
Science and technology Innovation Success: The startup fighting viruses you can’t see A new cutting edge in disease prevention.
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.
Students Dean’s Prize honours extraordinary Rady Faculty grad students The Dean's Prize recognizes exceptional academic achievement, strong leadership skills and notable personal service.
Faculty of Education A Provocative, Uplifting B.Ed. Program Day Workshops focused on: Treaty Education, anti-racism, residential schools, and educator settler-colonial positionalities.
Faculty of Education Taking the Blue Heron Pathway to Education Access Program and the Faculty of Education announce Hoka Canku – the Blue Heron Pathway to Education.
Sustainability Is it worth it to make school buses electric? Asper School MBA students conduct a cost-benefit analysis weighing the impact of converting diesel school buses to electric
Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources Honouring excellence from the Riddell Faculty The Riddell Faculty celebrates the achievements of students and faculty members from the Spring 2025 Convocation Reception.
Research Scientists predict localized extinction of Hudson Bay polar bears if Paris Climate Agreements are breached A multi-disciplinary team of scientists analyzed sea ice thickness against polar bear and seal survival across Hudson Bay.
Teaching and learning Asper School Professor Wei Wang named one of the world's top 50 undergraduate professors It takes human-centered teaching, genuine care for students, and innovative assignments that encourage critical thinking.
Climate action How can we grow sustainable building materials? We asked Mercedes Garcia-Holguera in UM's Faculty of Architecture.
Health and wellness Investigating racism and colonialism in Manitoba systems Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) awards $125,000 in funding for a community-led project aiming to tackle harmful effects of racism and...
Students Integrating social work and legal practice MSW student, Monika Touzin, reflects on her field placement at the Legal Help Centre.