UM in the News News Archive
Faculty of Architecture
Winnipeg Free Press: Proposed bylaw change concerns group planning to build homeless shelter
February 18, 2025 —
A volunteer group that has spent nearly two years working to create transitional housing for Steinbach’s homeless population.
Asper School of Business
CBC Manitoba: Why are we reluctant to hear diverse points of view during uncertain times?
February 16, 2025 —
Why are we reluctant to hear diverse points of view during uncertain times?
Price Faculty of Engineering
CBC Weekend Show: Sustainability in action at the University of Manitoba
February 16, 2025 —
Sustainability in action at the University of Manitoba
Faculty of Arts
Winnipeg Free Press: Saluting Flag Day with an extra dose of patriotism
February 15, 2025 —
Red, white, and patriotic all over.
APTN News: University of Manitoba hosts celebration to honour Métis leader Louis Riel
February 14, 2025 —
University of Manitoba hosts celebration to honour Métis leader Louis Riel
Faculty of Law
Winnipeg Free Press: Northern First Nation reveals ‘persons of interest’ names in provocative move to curb criminal behaviour
February 14, 2025 —
Northern First Nation reveals ‘persons of interest’ names in provocative move to curb criminal behaviour
Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences
Farm News: University of Manitoba hires first agronomist in residence for special crops
February 14, 2025 —
University of Manitoba hires first agronomist in residence for special crops
Faculty of Arts
CBC Manitoba: As Trump muses again about absorbing Canada, Kinew calls diplomatic efforts in D.C. a success
February 14, 2025 —
Manitoba premier says it takes time for diplomacy to bear fruit
City News Winnipeg: University of Manitoba-led study improves understanding of fatal brain cancer
February 13, 2025 —
University of Manitoba-led study improves understanding of fatal brain cancer
Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences
The Western Producer: Enzymes eyed as way to improve forage nutrition
February 13, 2025 —
Enzymes are used at low levels in poultry feed as well as hog diets, but their use is not standard practice in cattle rations





