Students Pursuing proportionality through International Humanitarian Law Master of Human Rights grad examines the right to a healthy environment
International students Internationally trained lawyer spotlight: Waseem Ahmed Achieving excellence to serve community.
International students Internationally trained lawyer spotlight: Andrew Wildes He wants his work to make a genuine difference in people’s lives.
Experiential learning Go North, law student! The Faculty of Law's Northern Externship with Legal Aid Manitoba offers a rare and valuable experiential learning opportunity
International students Internationally trained lawyer spotlight: Oluwafisayo Ayita Answering a calling to practice law
Indigenous Tréchelle Bunn’s extraordinary year From advocating for Indigenous Peoples at the UN to becoming Chief of her First Nation, this law student remains unstoppable.
Water and food security UM-led research paves way for climate adaptive food systems for Indigenous and marginalized groups $1.5 million grant to improve access to traditional foods and mitigate climate-related risks to food security, human health and living standards.
Human rights A tragic event that the engineering community never forgets December 6 is the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women.
Experiential learning Celebrating 20 years of the Manitoba Court of Appeal clerkship program Collaboration between courts and law school offers invaluable student experience
Climate action Hiding in plain sight Grad student Nabil Iqbal chose UM to explore gaps in the legal system around an emerging yet invisible group—climate change refugees.
Donor impact Winograd Initiative will make UM a leader in study and mitigation of hate speech and antisemitism Chuck and Libby Winograd establish initiative to advance legal scholarship and public dialogue on contemporary antisemitism.
Society and culture UM is putting representation on display—literally 15 artworks by 11 2SLGBTQIA+ artists have been procured through the Diversifying the UM Art Collection program
Community Indigenous art on campus has something to say Indigenous artists offer connection, share stories and spark conversation through art.
Donor impact From one legendary Canadian advocate to another The impact of Harry Walsh’s legacy was recognized this year in his namesake Moot Courtroom with a lecture by Marie Henein.
National Indigenous Peoples Day The Faculty of Law looks back at a year of moving towards Reconciliation Many steps taken but more is yet to come.
Society and culture How to build a bridge Canadian and UM experts reflect on the 80th anniversary of the United Nations and what it means to be a global citizen today.
Anti-racism Moot Report 2025: Team Manitoba wins 18th Annual Julius Alexander Isaac Moot First team fielded by UM in BLSA-organized competition brings home cup.