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Sean Carleton

Faculty of Arts

APTN News: U of M prof Sean Carleton says Murray Sinclair ‘changed Canada forever’

December 12, 2024 — 
U of M prof Sean Carleton says Murray Sinclair ‘changed Canada forever’

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Arthur Schafer

Faculty of Arts

Winnipeg Free Press: Chiropractor investigated after concealed cameras found in office

December 12, 2024 — 
Chiropractor investigated after concealed cameras found in office

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President and Vice-Chancellor Michael Benarroch

The Canadian Press: Year in review: A look at events in June 2024

December 12, 2024 — 
Year in review: A look at events in June 2024

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Photo of Dr. Christopher Adams who has been re-appointed as the rector of St. Paul's College.

Faculty of Arts

CityNews: Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew still seeing highest approval ratings across Canada

December 12, 2024 — 
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew still seeing highest approval ratings across Canada

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Dr. Niigaan Sinclair

Faculty of Arts

APTN Truth & Politics: Why do hospitals keep cutting off elders’ hair without consent?

December 12, 2024 — 
Why do hospitals keep cutting off elders’ hair without consent?

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Cameron Hauseman

Faculty of Education

Winnipeg Free Press: Online class size reports ‘very disappointing’

December 10, 2024 — 
Online class size reports ‘very disappointing’

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Dr. Sabine Mai poses with her microscope

Rady Faculty of Health Sciences

Global News Winnipeg: Manitoba professor makes ‘amazing’ cancer research breakthrough

December 10, 2024 — 
Manitoba professor makes ‘amazing’ cancer research breakthrough

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ARTlab, School of Art

School of Art

Winnipeg Free Press: Famed art collective celebrated with show at U of M

December 10, 2024 — 
Famed art collective celebrated with show at U of M

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RCMP officer at a store (photo credit: Erik Mclean)

Faculty of Arts

Winnipeg Sun: Remnants of COVID disruption could be driving rural Manitoba homicide spike: prof

December 9, 2024 — 
Remnants of COVID disruption could be driving rural Manitoba homicide spike: prof

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Frosty morning outside the Drake Building. The sky is a light blue, no leaves on trees, the rust building has frost covered trees.

Asper School of Business

Winnipeg Free Press: Fields on Wheels casts eyes on food supply chain links

December 9, 2024 — 
Fields on Wheels casts eyes on food supply chain links

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