Faculty of Arts News Archive
CANDID: Joanne Keselman’s exit interview
June 23, 2016 —
She came to the U of M to become a school teacher, but then she discovered new passions – psychological methods, and academic administration
June 23, 2016 —
She came to the U of M to become a school teacher, but then she discovered new passions – psychological methods, and academic administration
Faculty of Arts News
CBC, CTV: Anthropology students digging at Lockport site for connections to Aboriginal agriculture
June 22, 2016 —
Nine anthropology students from the University of Manitoba have spent the past month digging at a heritage site on the Red River
June 22, 2016 —
Nine anthropology students from the University of Manitoba have spent the past month digging at a heritage site on the Red River
The Atlantic: The Netherlands’ Upcoming Money-for-Nothing Experiment
June 21, 2016 —
Economist and professor in the Department of Community Health Sciences, Evelyn Forget's research in guaranteed annual income is featured
June 21, 2016 —
Economist and professor in the Department of Community Health Sciences, Evelyn Forget's research in guaranteed annual income is featured
Free Press: Investment group eyes rebirth
June 17, 2016 —
Professor Wanda Wuttunee interviewed
June 17, 2016 —
Professor Wanda Wuttunee interviewed
New Yorker: The case for free money
June 13, 2016 —
Evelyn Forget, an economist at the University of Manitoba, dug up the numbers
June 13, 2016 —
Evelyn Forget, an economist at the University of Manitoba, dug up the numbers
Free Press: Province, city not interested in changing generous MTS tax break
May 27, 2016 —
Paul Thomas, professor emeritus of political studies, interviewed
May 27, 2016 —
Paul Thomas, professor emeritus of political studies, interviewed
University of Manitoba Press’ latest book: A Two-Spirit Journey
May 17, 2016 —
Her story is one of enduring and ultimately overcoming the social, economic, and health legacies of colonialism
May 17, 2016 —
Her story is one of enduring and ultimately overcoming the social, economic, and health legacies of colonialism
Free Press: Stealth health
May 16, 2016 —
Corey Mackenzie, professor and director of the Aging and Mental Health Laboratory at the University of Manitoba’s Centre on Aging interviewed
May 16, 2016 —
Corey Mackenzie, professor and director of the Aging and Mental Health Laboratory at the University of Manitoba’s Centre on Aging interviewed
Op-ed: Is Manitoba on path to reconciliation?
May 6, 2016 —
Brian Pallister’s Progressive Conservatives and Indigenous Policy: Is Manitoba on the Path to Reconciliation?
May 6, 2016 —
Brian Pallister’s Progressive Conservatives and Indigenous Policy: Is Manitoba on the Path to Reconciliation?
Understanding the Manitoba election: Campaigns, participation, issues, place
May 6, 2016 —
The University of Manitoba Press is issuing their first-ever digital-only publication, and it’s a book analyzing the recent Manitoba general election.
May 6, 2016 —
The University of Manitoba Press is issuing their first-ever digital-only publication, and it’s a book analyzing the recent Manitoba general election.





