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.
Donor impact Philanthropy is what Bisons do One gift. Then another. Then a community of giving. Through philanthropy, UM turns potential into possibility.
Indigenous Celebrating Dr. Catherine Cook Inaugural UM Vice-President (Indigenous) retires after years of impactful leadership
Indigenous “Working together. That’s how we heal.” The short film, “Bringing Our Ancestors Home”, shares the story of the first years of the Respectful Rematriation and Repatriation Ceremony (RRRC) at...
Health and wellness Healing in the North Through UM’s Ongomiizwin Health Services, physicians travel to Manitoba’s northern and remote communities, bridging gaps and offering cultural care.
Indigenous UM launches Truth and Reconciliation Framework: Time for Action UM community commits to actions to advance Reconciliation.
Experiential learning Guiding educators to Indigenous land-based learning University of Manitoba experts interweave Indigenous knowledge and K-12 practice.
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences Rady Faculty marks National Day for Truth and Reconciliation The Rady Faculty commemorated the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation across the Bannatyne and Fort Garry campuses.
Truth and Reconciliation UM updates Traditional Territories Acknowledgement Reflecting growth, understanding and commitment to Reconciliation
Experiential learning Learning alongside community Alum Nathan Maertins shares his experience on a real-world project during his Asper MBA.
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Walking together: UM marks National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Students, Elders and Survivors share stories of healing and hope, reminding us to listen, learn and act for reconciliation.
National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation Manitoba invests $20 million in the future of truth and Reconciliation Investment will support the construction of a new permanent home for the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation.
Indigenous Get to know UM Libraries Knowledge Keeper Poet Duncan Mercredi joins UM Libraries as Knowledge Keeper
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences Wahkowotin welcome Occupational therapy students welcomed in ceremony highlighting community and connectedness.