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.
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences New training for Manitoba health workers to focus on culturally safe care for Indigenous patients
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.
Convocation Celebrating the Ansininew Cohort in Inclusion and Reconciliation 19 Indigenous teachers graduated with their Post Baccalaureate Diploma in Education in October 2024.
Society and culture Music education for a prairie town Aassociate professor Dr. Jody Stark wants to help decolonize and Indigenize school music by focusing on the local.
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.
Truth and Reconciliation Running toward Reconciliation Tréchelle Bunn’s passion for sport and community drives her vision for Reconciliation.
Truth and Reconciliation Dynamic mural sparks conversation New mural in the Engineering building created by local Indigenous artist, Mike Valcourt.
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
Student supports Access students invited to explore career in Education New course shares passion and possibilities
Indigenous History Month Meaningful change comes from collective efforts Bree Cruise hopes that during Indigenous History Month, people will want to learn.
News UM apologizes to First Nations, Métis and Inuit descendant communities Rematriation efforts are underway.