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Anti-racism report and recommendations : Black History Month 2023

February 1, 2023 —  A message from Naomi Andrew, Vice-President (Administration) and Catherine Cook, Vice-President (Indigenous)

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Field Goals : The Magazine

February 1, 2023 —  Bisons kicker Maya Turner in the national spotlight after becoming first woman to play in a regular-season university game

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Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences News

Cattle Country: Growing a more complete winter ration: corn intercropping in western Canada : Network News

February 1, 2023 —  The following article was written by E.J. McGeough and Y. Lawley, University of Manitoba.  It was originally published in Cattle Country in February 2023.

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February is Black History Month : Black History Month 2023

February 1, 2023 —  Reflect and celebrate with these events at UM

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Vanessa Koldingnes

Vanessa Koldingnes is UM’s new Vice-President (External) : News

February 1, 2023 —  For the last 11 years, Ms. Koldingnes has served the UM community in a number of roles including Acting Associate Vice-President (Donor Relations), Director, Office of the Vice-President (External) and most recently as Acting Vice-President (External).

Portrait of Dr. Ruth Ann Marrie.

Rady Faculty of Health Sciences News

UM researcher wins Barancik Prize for Innovation in MS Research : Network News

February 1, 2023 —  A University of Manitoba researcher is the recipient of the prestigious Barancik Prize for Innovation in Multiple Sclerosis Research.

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Faculty of Arts News

Former Iqaluit mayor to speak at 2023 J.W. Dafoe Political Studies Students’ Conference : Network News

February 1, 2023 —  The 2023 J. W. Dafoe Political Studies Students' Conference (PSSC) runs February 1st and 2nd. This year's theme is The Arctic is Hot. The conference includes a student debate, panel discussions with various experts and the Paul Buteux Memorial Lecture featuring Ms. Madeleine Redfern. 

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Board of Governors accepts visionary policies to guide Southwood Circle development : Campus News

February 1, 2023 —  The two policies—Community Wellness and Sustainability Policy, and the Design Policy—put people first in the area’s design and operations

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Indigenous News

Honouring our Indigenous Campus Community: Call for Nominations : Network News

January 31, 2023 —  Nominations for 'Honouring Our Indigenous Campus Community' (formerly the Indigenous Awards of Excellence) are now open

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Graphic that contains a photo of a sign that says "We welcome refugees with open arms" as well as details for the public policy talk: Manitoba's responses to refugees: What can we learn?"

Faculty of Arts News

Manitoba’s response to refugees: What can we learn? : Campus News

January 31, 2023 —  The Centre for Social Science Research and Policy is hosting a policy talk that will explore Manitoba’s response to refugees and others seeking safety. This free roundtable aims to unpack what can be learned from Manitoba’s differing response to refugees over the past decade with the goal of developing better policies.

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