Faculty of Arts News Archive
Faculty of Arts News
Winnipeg Free Press: PPC close to full slate in Manitoba, Greens gathering signatures, but neither will elect member, professor says
March 31, 2025 —
PPC close to full slate in Manitoba, Greens gathering signatures, but neither will elect member, professor says
March 31, 2025 —
PPC close to full slate in Manitoba, Greens gathering signatures, but neither will elect member, professor says
Faculty of Arts News
CTV Winnipeg: How the U of M is helping to revitalize Indigenous languages
March 31, 2025 —
How the U of M is helping to revitalize Indigenous languages
March 31, 2025 —
How the U of M is helping to revitalize Indigenous languages
Faculty of Arts News
CBC Manitoba Radio Noon: Campaign Check-In: Breaking Down Week One
March 31, 2025 —
Campaign Check-In: Breaking Down Week One
March 31, 2025 —
Campaign Check-In: Breaking Down Week One
Faculty of Arts News
The Canadian Press: Manitoba tables ‘Trump-proof’ budget with more capital spending, $794-million deficit
March 24, 2025 —
The Manitoba government is hiking capital spending and introducing new tax rules in a deficit budget aimed at safeguarding the province from tariffs imposed by United States President Donald Trump.
March 24, 2025 —
The Manitoba government is hiking capital spending and introducing new tax rules in a deficit budget aimed at safeguarding the province from tariffs imposed by United States President Donald Trump.
Faculty of Arts News
Media coverage with UM experts as the Federal election begins
March 24, 2025 —
Media coverage with UM experts as the Federal election begins
March 24, 2025 —
Media coverage with UM experts as the Federal election begins
Faculty of Arts News
From Nigeria to the Stage: How Theatre Changed My Life
March 24, 2025 —
Student Dola Akintan hopes that when people watch Our Country’s Good, they don’t just see a play. She hopes they feel the weight of history, the power of storytelling, and the reminder that theatre—like life—is about more than just survival. The production runs April 2-5 at the John J. Conklin Theatre and is presented by the Department of English, Theatre, Film & Media's Theatre Program.
March 24, 2025 —
Student Dola Akintan hopes that when people watch Our Country’s Good, they don’t just see a play. She hopes they feel the weight of history, the power of storytelling, and the reminder that theatre—like life—is about more than just survival. The production runs April 2-5 at the John J. Conklin Theatre and is presented by the Department of English, Theatre, Film & Media's Theatre Program.
Faculty of Arts News
The impact of multilingualism on spoken French in Canada
March 21, 2025 —
Linguistics researcher and CRC Nicole Rosen wants to understand how multilingualism, among individuals and societies, can affect Canada’s official, heritage and Indigenous languages.
March 21, 2025 —
Linguistics researcher and CRC Nicole Rosen wants to understand how multilingualism, among individuals and societies, can affect Canada’s official, heritage and Indigenous languages.
Faculty of Arts News
Winnipeg Free Press: A Maple Leaf moment
March 21, 2025 —
Canadians from coast to coast are finding and displaying patriotic pride — some for the first time — in response to the bullying coming from our suddenly bellicose neighbour to the south
March 21, 2025 —
Canadians from coast to coast are finding and displaying patriotic pride — some for the first time — in response to the bullying coming from our suddenly bellicose neighbour to the south
Faculty of Arts News
The Canadian Press: Manitoba to spend on job creation amid U.S. trade battle: finance minister
March 20, 2025 —
Manitoba to spend on job creation amid U.S. trade battle: finance minister
March 20, 2025 —
Manitoba to spend on job creation amid U.S. trade battle: finance minister
Faculty of Arts News
CBC The Current: What went wrong at Hudson’s Bay?
March 19, 2025 —
What went wrong at Hudson's Bay?
March 19, 2025 —
What went wrong at Hudson's Bay?





