Health and wellness The science of snoring A new answer to sleep apnea from UM researchers Zahra Moussavi and Walid Ashraf.
Science and technology Manitobans showing up for the love of science That's a wrap on Science Rendezvous 2026!
UM leadership Leadership announcements: Spring 2026 The University of Manitoba is pleased to share the following decanal reappointments and extension.
Research Eyes on orbit: Students use embedded AI to detect space debris in real time Led by Dr. Peng Hu, an ECE capstone team builds an AI system to improve space safety.
Student news UM’s Jory Thomas-Blanchard named McCall MacBain Scholar for Leadership Potential The Environmental Design student is one of 20 Canadians selected to join the McCall MacBain Scholars.
Science and technology Plastic pollution, the problem we cannot ignore UM researchers have a bioengineered solution to plastic waste.
Convocation Meet the 2026 ENGAP graduates Meet the 11 graduates of the Engineering Access Program this year.
Science and technology The biggest science and engineering festival in Manitoba is back! Science Rendezvous: Free, open-to-the-public, and inclusive science and engineering festival
Centres and institutes UM facilities used by mining companies, battery researchers and food scientists $15 million investment will keep research at the cutting-edge.
Society and culture Rituals of the iron ring Learn more about this longstanding tradition for Engineering graduates and how it’s being retooled for a modern context.
Students Expanded Engineering pathway is a game changer New student Phoemela Miranda can focus on her studies, while maintaining supports at home.
Students Two UM students head to Montreal as McCall MacBain Scholarship finalists UM students Jory Thomas-Blanchard and Perry Cheung are national finalists for 2026.
Students Engineering a bright future in Manitoba UM and RRC Polytech establish a new partnership for students pursuing engineering.
Science and technology Innovation Success: From smelly hockey gear to safer surgeries New tech fights bacteria
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.
Students First-year design to final-year capstone The level of experience may vary, but the ingenuity is clear from the very beginning.
Water and food security AI-powered vertical farms the future of food-secure in Manitoba New test farm at UM poised to beat tariff threat with local produce.
Engineering excellence: Alumni making an impact Three biosystems engineering graduates celebrated for influence on their profession