Experiential learning From South Korea to Manitoba Gloria Lee’s journey to becoming a pharmacist through UM’s College of Pharmacy.
Health and wellness How effective is the COVID-19 antiviral Paxlovid? New study in NEJM, co-authored by UM researcher, examined whether Paxlovid is effective for vulnerable COVID patients.
Awards Graduate students recognized in College of Pharmacy awards Student awards and three-minute thesis-style presentations on research.
Students College of Pharmacy celebrates research excellence Student poster competition, faculty research and Indigenous keynote highlight Research Day.
Health and wellness Connecting Manitoba’s health-care community en français Rady Faculty hosts first French Bilingual Community of Practice at UM Bannatyne campus.
Students Rady’s women in science program honoured at Manitoba legislature Students from the Women in Science: Development, Outreach and Mentorship (WISDOM) program invited to Manitoba Legislative Assembly.
Health and wellness RadyUM magazine highlights ‘win-win’ for oral health Read the latest issue of RadyUM magazine
Research UM researcher discovers diabetes markers Dr. Lucy Marzban's research examines early detection and treatment of diabetes.
Alumni Fit for Pharmacology UM alum Daryl Fediuk shares how a summer student research position shaped his career.
Indigenous Inspiring Indigenous youth Students from Southeast Collegiate learn about pharmacy professions at UM.
Experiential learning Pharmacy student explores rural health care in Yukon A look at Sunjin Han's experiential rotation in Whitehorse
Health and wellness What makes some brains more resilient in MS progression? UM researchers are exploring how our DNA can predict MS decline.
Teaching and learning Pharmacy students honour outstanding educators at annual awards Celebrating teaching excellence at the College of Pharmacy
Research UM co-leads first-of-its-kind national study on MS health New study examines factors including gender, age and ethnicity
Health and wellness UM study offers free genetic testing to improve mental health treatment in Manitoba Research team recruiting 200 adults to participate