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Bike lockers on Fort Garry campus.

Bike lockers roll on to Fort Garry campus

May 18, 2017 — 
Sixteen sleek new bike lockers have recently been installed on Fort Garry campus. The lockers will provide cyclists with a personal, weather protected and secure enclosure for storing their bicycle

Convocation.

Top 5 Convocation tips

May 17, 2017 — 
Tip to help you get the most out of your experience

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Largest medicine class in U of M history graduates

May 17, 2017 — 
The largest class of new doctors ever to graduate from U of M received the title MD on May 18

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Summer campus-pedway

Planning a rally or barbecue: New online tool makes booking outdoor spaces fast and easy

May 17, 2017 — 
'We are very excited to roll out this online booking tool for use of outdoor space'

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Goods for Sale accepting bids on items

May 17, 2017 — 
Bids will be accepted by 4:00 p.m., June 23, 2017

Prentice’s research at the U of M focused on the development of the airships and several engineering students had been employed for design and construction

Ice roads and Cargo Airships – State of the Technology and Opportunities for the North

May 15, 2017 — 
Public lecture on May 17

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Instagram user photo of campus via ARTlab (don't use)

Trending: For the week of May 15 – 21

May 15, 2017 — 
Current hashtags plus other social media bits & pieces

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Faculty and staff.

Putting their hearts to work

May 12, 2017 — 
The impact donations have on our university is transformational, and for the faculty and staff who encounter it daily, it’s a big motivation for their own giving to the Front and Centre Campaign

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Canada Goose and gosling

Community urged to avoid geese nesting areas and rooftops

May 12, 2017 — 
In response to the recent attention to our goose population, a Goose Education and Awareness Plan is being developed

Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management

Athletic Therapy Centre to focus exclusively on Bison student-athletes

May 11, 2017 — 
Effective immediately, the Bison Athletic Therapy Centre (BATC) will be focusing exclusively on the health and well-being of University of Manitoba Bison student-athletes. The BATC will no longer be accepting U of M staff, students, or the general public as athletic therapy patients. Massage therapy services will continue to be offered until June 30.

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