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
Students Merging business and hockey skills BComm student-athlete Andrew Boucher applies hard-won hockey lessons to business and shares some student tips for success.
Community One Herd: Bisons unveil bold new brand for a new era The University of Manitoba Bisons have entered a new era with a refreshed identity that reflects strength, unity and pride.
Bison Sports Building the next chapter: Bisons brand refresh enters final design phase The University of Manitoba has reached a major milestone in the refresh of its iconic Bisons logo: a clear design direction has now been set, bringing...
Sport Bisons Women's Volleyball win the 2025 U SPORTS National Championship The No. 3 seeded Herd captured their eighth title in school history with a commanding 3-1 win over the No. 4 seed.
Sport Defying the odds at the 41st Annual Marjorie Ward Lecture Coach Brian Dobie shares stories of resilience, belief and the power of opportunity
Sport Lessons in the classroom are changing the way Tyrell Davis runs The third year Bison track and field athlete is bringing the classroom to the track.
Community Spirit of the Bison highlights Indigenous student-athletes The special event welcomed Indigenous community members to join in celebrating what it means to be a Bison.
Olympics Bisons soach to lead Team Canada in Paris Sung to lead the Canadian women’s wheelchair basketball team on the world stage.
Sport Brian Dobie announces retirement at conclusion of the 2024 football season Head coach of the Bisons Football season announces his leave after 29 seasons.
Sport Building a healthier community through competitive sports Exploring priority three of the Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management's 2024-2027 strategic plan.
Olympics Wog dives into second Olympic appearance From Tokyo to Paris: Kelsey Wog closes her Olympic chapter with gratitude and her eyes on the water.
Sport Field goals Bisons kicker Maya Turner captures the national spotlight after becoming the first woman to play in a regular-season university football game.