Indigenous Honouring story, kinship, and community Candace Neumann, Red River Métis doula and graduate student, on working with Indigenous pregnant women living with HIV.
Research Three Agricultural and Food Sciences profs recognized with emeriti title Dr. Harold Aukema, Dr. Ying Chen and Dr. Qiang Zhang were celebrated in 2025 for their distinguished service.
Health and wellness Justice system delays for survivors of domestic violence PhD candidate AmyAnne Smith explores the experiences of survivors who engage with the justice system after sexual assault.
James W. Burns Leadership Institute Giving Back with the President's Student Leadership Program Across five projects, young leaders in PSLP have made a meaningful community impact
Sustainability Seeing the supply chain as a chain of relationships Asper Professor and Director of Sustainability Minelle Silva studied how the Brazilian Agrifood industry spread through the supply chain via people...
Students Merging business and hockey skills BComm student-athlete Andrew Boucher applies hard-won hockey lessons to business and shares some student tips for success.
Research UM co-leads first-of-its-kind national study on MS health New study examines factors including gender, age and ethnicity
Student news Message from Laurie Schnarr, Vice-Provost (Students) Laurie's message to students as we return from the winter term reading week. 16.12.2025
Research How much is too much? An Asper School researcher examines trust in the early stages of entrepreneurship for a top academic business journal
Students Visionary Lens: An Educational Tool exhibit explores health education through art Student exhibit examines health and social issues
Experiential learning Staying a busy body with BComm student Daniel Eng Daniel Eng has done it all at Asper — from exchange, to case competitions — and he's still pining for the next adventure.
Health and wellness UM study offers free genetic testing to improve mental health treatment in Manitoba Research team recruiting 200 adults to participate
Climate action An advanced introduction to climate resilience Dr. Fikret Berkes discusses how to plan for an unpredictable future
Research Breaking the ice on Arctic oil spill research A first-of-its-kind experiment has been conducted at the Churchill Marine Observatory.
Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources New ancient fish swims into the UM’s Geological Sciences Museum A 390-million-year-old fish discovered in Manitoba
Climate action Unveiling the Secrets of the Jurassic: an international collaboration exploring ancient oceans New project aims to give insights into our historic climate and entice Canada to re-join organization
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.