Faculty of Arts News Archive
Op-ed: Clarifying the impacts of the Mincome experiment
January 23, 2017 —
Economist slays myths and explains what really happened in Dauphin, Manitoba, in the '70s
January 23, 2017 —
Economist slays myths and explains what really happened in Dauphin, Manitoba, in the '70s
Faculty of Arts News
“Colonization Road” and 2017
January 9, 2017 —
There are lots of ways to explore the past, and one of them is through film.
January 9, 2017 —
There are lots of ways to explore the past, and one of them is through film.
Why we fail at New Year resolutions
January 6, 2017 —
A psychologist offers his take on the matter, and three tips
January 6, 2017 —
A psychologist offers his take on the matter, and three tips
Faculty of Arts News
The New FAQ
January 5, 2017 —
Teaching feminism to undergraduate students is inherently rewarding. Because it is grounded in everyday life, students are able to make connections between theoretical concepts and their own experiences. They find in feminism the language and framework to help them make sense of their lives.
January 5, 2017 —
Teaching feminism to undergraduate students is inherently rewarding. Because it is grounded in everyday life, students are able to make connections between theoretical concepts and their own experiences. They find in feminism the language and framework to help them make sense of their lives.
Nat’l Post: How the story of Canada before television is the story of radio
January 4, 2017 —
History's Len Kuffert has a new book out: Canada Before Television: Radio, Taste, and the Struggle for Cultural Democracy
January 4, 2017 —
History's Len Kuffert has a new book out: Canada Before Television: Radio, Taste, and the Struggle for Cultural Democracy
Faculty of Arts News
Frosty December Morning Movies
December 14, 2016 —
Heidi Marx and her son attended The Colonizing Lens December show, Professor Marx shares her experience
December 14, 2016 —
Heidi Marx and her son attended The Colonizing Lens December show, Professor Marx shares her experience
Globe and Mail: One year after arrival, Syrian refugees continue to face employment barriers
December 6, 2016 —
Recognition of foreign credentials is a key challenge, says Lori Wilkinson
December 6, 2016 —
Recognition of foreign credentials is a key challenge, says Lori Wilkinson
Faculty of Arts News
Prof. named to UK publication’s influential Canadians list
December 6, 2016 —
Niigaanwewidam James Sinclair named to Monocle magazine's list of influential Canadians
December 6, 2016 —
Niigaanwewidam James Sinclair named to Monocle magazine's list of influential Canadians
Op-ed: What can possibly explain our failure to address child poverty?
December 5, 2016 —
'If governments are serious about addressing child poverty, they must combine jobs policies with effective redistribution programs aimed directly at children.'
December 5, 2016 —
'If governments are serious about addressing child poverty, they must combine jobs policies with effective redistribution programs aimed directly at children.'
Winnipeg Free Press: Opera star returns to roots
December 1, 2016 —
'(Andriana) Chuchman grew up Winnipeg’s leafy Garden City, graduating from the University of Manitoba’s School of Music in 2004 where she studied with another local opera superstar, soprano Tracy Dahl'
December 1, 2016 —
'(Andriana) Chuchman grew up Winnipeg’s leafy Garden City, graduating from the University of Manitoba’s School of Music in 2004 where she studied with another local opera superstar, soprano Tracy Dahl'





