What does wildfire smoke do to us?
We asked researcher Andrew Halayko, co-lead of UM’s new AirSAFE lab.
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How a UM duo developed (and patented) a much-anticipated new drug to slow ALS.
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Indigenous graduates share their stories ahead of the celebration.
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Plant scientist seeks to embed natural systems principles in cropping systems.
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Help identify the plants, insects, birds, fungi and other organisms that call UM home.
Research
New study in NEJM, co-authored by UM researcher, examined whether Paxlovid is effective for vulnerable COVID patients.
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UM researchers have a bioengineered solution to plastic waste.
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Dr. Robert Schroth is a renowned expert on early childhood tooth decay.
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Plant scientist seeks to embed natural systems principles in cropping systems.
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Teaching and learning
Supporting the community in learning and reflection.
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Science Rendezvous: Free, open-to-the-public, and inclusive science and engineering festival
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Trial advocacy competition a meaningful and rewarding experience
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Pagsama combats isolation experienced by Filipino students by building community and understanding their stories.
Indigenous
Student-led projects support youth, uplift women and strengthen community connections.
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UM’s bison herd merchandise grows to include t-shirts designed by local Indigenous artists.
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Meet the 11 graduates of the Engineering Access Program this year.
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Community-led partnership allows Pimicikamak youth to study close to home.
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BSW student Essence Wandering Spirit is reimagining community care through a business rooted in connection and belonging.
Students
Occupational therapy students take part in community event to assist older drivers.
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Divas Boulanger’s mural stands as a symbol to a life and education lost.
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Because of donor generosity, students across the university can learn, compete, lead and dream boldly
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Bison women's basketball launches crowdfunding campaign.
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Student awards and three-minute thesis-style presentations on research.
Community
Cuttings will be shared with the community to carry forward the spirit of the original willow.
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UM was the first Canadian university to offer a master’s level physician assistant training program.
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Dr. Rehman will begin her appointment starting July 1, 2026.
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UM donors and faculty like Dr. John Embil help an evolving demographic of medical students reach their potential
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Dr. Gerald Niznick College of Dentistry patient leaves glowing Google review
News
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"What’s the Big Idea?" is a finalist for a Quill Award.
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Science Rendezvous is back at UM Fort Garry campus, Saturday, May 9
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New study in NEJM, co-authored by UM researcher, examined whether Paxlovid is effective for vulnerable COVID patients.