Truth and Reconciliation From awareness to action A 12-week UM program helps faculty and staff integrate Indigenous content and advance Reconciliation across campus.
Students Bridging academics and work experience Applying my Arts degree through the Work-Study Program
Research Closing the gap: Helping families access high-quality mental health services sooner Dr. Leslie E. Roos appointed new federal Implementation Science Chair in Human Development, Child and Youth Health.
Indigenous Researching educational genocide in Canada and Australia Visiting doctoral student Samara Hand's research opens possibilities for Indigenous education reforms.
Teaching and learning A dedication to making education relevant, reflective and inclusive Dr. Jocelyn Thorpe is awarded with the prestigious UM Teaching Excellence Award.
Indigenous Anishinaabemowin-dubbed Star Wars: A New Hope revitalizes the language for the next generation The Force is strong with Anishinaabemowin: Honouring National Indigenous Languages Day
Society and culture Transforming spaces for generations to follow Graduate student and Anthropology professor collaborate on art installation.
Global Health Ph.D student joins global leaders at the 4th Annual UN Global Peace Summit Jihad (Rosty) Othman shares his experience
Indigenous Change through rematriation Pahan PteSanWin named as 2024 Vanier Scholar for her Indigenous rematriation and reparations research.
Truth and Reconciliation Mythbusting for Truth and Reconciliation Learn from UM professors and education experts from the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation.
Donor impact Investing in international students Learn more about UM alum Tony Lau and his contributions to the University of Manitoba.
Faculty of Education Faculty of Education building connections, elevating the voices of Indigenous scholars and thinkers Mawachihitotaak (Let’s Get Together): Métis Studies Symposium Sept. 25 to 28
Research Sean Carleton helps put truth before reconciliation Visiting St John’s College fellow shares his residential school research across Canada
Society and culture Indigenous languages bring educational and economic opportunities National Indigenous Languages Day is celebrated on March 31st.
Society and culture An operatic exploration of the heart of the Red River Métis An innovative Manitoba opera featuring a number of Desautels Faculty of Music alumni becomes the world's first Métis opera.
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences UM health researchers receive more than $6.7 million in federal support Study topics range from urban trails to vaccine uptake