Health and wellness UM researchers drive return of lactation consultant funding in Manitoba Supporting stronger starts for infants, mothers and communities – especially in First Nations.
Louis Riel Day How ‘sashing Riel’ spurred Métis inclusion at UM Honouring Louis Riel's sacrifice and legacy
Indigenous Inspiring future generations Fireside Chats encourage Indigenous nurses to pursue graduate studies, take on leadership roles
Science and technology Researchers discover true scale of a powerful nearby supernova How an infant star solved the mystery of the Vela Jr supernova remnant.
Science and technology UM breaks ground on PRAIRIE Biologics Accelerator to strengthen pandemic preparedness The new 21,000 sq ft facility will advance vaccine research and biomanufacturing.
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences UM mourns passing of alum Dr. Barry Lavallee Dr. Lavallee dedicated his career to health equity and improving care and outcomes for Indigenous people.
Research First Nations mothers at higher risk of death after children removed by child welfare system, Manitoba study finds UM researchers teamed with First Nations Family Advocate Office of the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs
Indigenous The Conversation: Universities’ work towards Indigenous identity policies signals difficult conversations
Science and technology Innovation Success: UM-backed tech promises early diagnosis of chronic kidney disease New funding for accessible tools announced earlier this year.
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.
Teaching and learning Taking the Blue Heron Pathway to Education Access Program and the Faculty of Education announce Hoka Canku – the Blue Heron Pathway to Education.
Business A Bison in business: Kathleen BlueSky UM Chancellor Dave Angus sits down with the CEO behind Canada’s largest urban reserve.
Indigenous Honouring story, kinship, and community Candace Neumann, Red River Métis doula and graduate student, on working with Indigenous pregnant women living with HIV.
Students Visionary Lens: An Educational Tool exhibit explores health education through art Student exhibit examines health and social issues
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.
Indigenous ‘When you succeed, we succeed’ Indigenous Student Recruitment strives to deliver support in a ‘good way’.
National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation Building on a decade of Truth and Reconciliation Reflecting on 10 years since the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation opened its doors at UM.
Community From theoretical computer science to challenges as a 2SLGBTQIA+ researcher A day with Dr. Avery Miller