News Update on emergency response and safety enhancements A message from President and Vice-Chancellor, Michael Benarroch
Truth and Reconciliation A Bison at the centre of social innovation How alum Diane Roussin, project director of The Winnipeg Boldness Project, is co-creating solutions with residents in the city's Point Douglas...
Teaching and learning Faculty of Law podcast studio first on Fort Garry campus MLT Aikins Classroom now features innovative teaching and learning equipment.
Awards From searching for a potential dark matter candidate to bringing physics education to remote communities
Donor impact 15 years of philanthropy and progress in GI health: Dr. Charles Bernstein’s impact as Bingham Chair Exploring genetic, environmental and psychosocial factors, Bernstein is leading global impact in GI research and patient care
Recreation Building a community of wellness Exploring priority four of the Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management's 2024-2027 strategic plan.
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.
Student supports Take time for a mental health check-in Connect with UM's Student Support services and off-campus resources to give your health and wellness a boost
Sport A trailblazer enshrined Brita Hall becomes first Special Olympics athlete inducted in Manitoba's Sports Hall of Fame.
National Philanthropy Day Building a brighter future through philanthropy On this National Philanthropy Day, the University of Manitoba extends its deepest gratitude to all our donors.
Donor impact Scholarships are motivating student success Graduate student researcher Thomas Rawliuk is working to uncover resilience factors and promote healthier outcomes for all.
Donor impact Honouring the needs of Indigenous communities The Steven Low Foundation aims to bring healing and hope through a gift to the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation.
Human rights A Bison at the centre of human rights education UM alum Isha Khan shares her journey to CEO of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights.
Experiential learning Competition teaches Robson Hall students vital negotiation skills Fillmore Riley and Faculty of Law alumni support student legal training through experiential learning.
Teaching and learning Making education more affordable and accessible with open educational resources Libraries funding advances open education at UM
Teaching and learning Connie Walker O.M. named Burns Leadership Institute Leader-in-Residence Former CEO of United Way Winnipeg to inspire curiosity, responsibility in leadership
Donor impact Your impact on the SJC community Eniola Odeleye expresses gratitude to alumni for continuous support