UM in the News News Archive
NY Times: The Cure for UTIs? It’s Not Cranberries
October 31, 2016 —
Actually: You may enjoy the taste (see: vodka) but it won’t cure and, probably, won’t prevent recurrence.
Wpg Free Press: Premier to U of M and faculty: extend collective agreement at zero per cent
October 28, 2016 —
University of Manitoba president David Barnard and U of M Faculty Association president Prof. Mark Hudson said in a joint statement Friday afternoon that the Pallister government has told them to extend their collective agreement one year at zero per cent.
The Manitoban: The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night Opens At The Royal MTC
October 27, 2016 —
There is good representation of University of Manitoba alumni and instructors involved in the Royal MTC production of The Curious Incident of The Dog in the Night
Manitoban: New Era For University Sports
October 26, 2016 —
Bisons are excited about contributing towards the success of Canadian university sports
Wpg Free Press: Jets, Oilers among organizations leading the way in indigenous tributes
October 25, 2016 —
Niigaan Sinclair, an assistant professor and head of the native studies department at the University of Manitoba, raised the idea.
Vice: Behind the Scenes of the Legal Group That Could Change America’s Definition of Sexual Consent
October 24, 2016 —
Professor Neil McArthur writes an op-ed for Vice about a group that could change America’s definition of sexual consent.
Wall Street Journal: A Smartwatch That Works With One Hand
October 21, 2016 —
Scientists at Dartmouth College and the University of Manitoba have been working on another approach: enabling continuous input
Iefimerida: U of M papyrologist talks about science
October 20, 2016 —
U of M research gets attention of Greek media
CBC: Winnipeg’s newest Syrian refugees hope for ‘a great life here in Canada’
October 19, 2016 —
Winnipeg's newest family from Syria expressed great relief at the airport Tuesday to see smiling, welcoming Canadian faces after spending several months in a refugee camp in Turkey
Globe and Mail: Indigenous-centred spaces, curriculum start to take root at Canadian universities
October 18, 2016 —
Jason Bone, a graduate student at the University of Manitoba, is critical of the use of measurements that cite economic benefits to closing the education gap for indigenous people





