UM in the News News Archive
Wpg Sun: Spend carbon tax revenue on curbside composting: NDP
November 16, 2016 —
Martin Entz, a University of Manitoba professor who researches organic production systems, said compost collection could create a new resource.
MB Co-operator: New York Times findings on GM crops disputed
November 15, 2016 —
Canadian study shows biotechnology, which includes genetic modification and new hybridization techniques in canola, boosted yields and put billions of extra dollars into farmers’s pockets.
NBC: China Offers Trump ‘Positive and Open Attitude Toward Cooperation’
November 14, 2016 —
Vaclav Smil's work is referenced
Global: Hundreds of Winnipeg refugees given free dental care
November 7, 2016 —
The ‘Open Wide’ event was hosted by the Manitoba Dental Association and the University of Manitoba College of Dentistry.
Maclean’s: How schools across Canada are bringing Indigenous knowledge to the fore
November 4, 2016 —
U of M doing exemplary work
Manitoban: A Celebration Of Women And Their Art
November 3, 2016 —
Alumna and one of the gala’s curators and artists, spoke about the importance of this event and the need for female artists to be celebrated in a male-dominated profession
Wpg Free Press: Op-ed on evolution of the U of M
November 2, 2016 —
I couldn’t believe my good fortune when I arrived at the psychology department of the University of Manitoba in 1968. I was one of six new professors. The department was just in the process of changing the format of its introductory psychology course.
VICE: Ecosexuals Believe Having Sex with the Earth Could Save It
November 2, 2016 —
What is an ecosexual?
Wpg Sun: Op-ed on labour and financial situation at U of M
November 1, 2016 —
A perfect storm is brewing at the U of M that will cast a stark light on a post-secondary system that is suffering through years of chronic under funding
CBC: U of M strike starts with pickets up Tuesday morning
November 1, 2016 —
"We're going to put every effort into getting this work disruption over as quickly as possible, because we want our students back in the classroom."





