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		<title>Bold storytelling for the future of UM</title>
        
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Jan 2026 17:05:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;re excited for you to visit our new UM Today, an innovative, newly created storytelling site, showcasing UM’s research, teaching and community impact. UM Today serves as the university’s central hub for sharing stories with external audiences, including prospective students, alumni, partners, media and the broader community. The custom-built platform features a bold, beautiful design [&#8230;]]]></description>
        
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We&#8217;re excited for you to visit our new<em> <a href="https://umtoday.ca">UM Today</a></em>, an innovative, newly created storytelling site, showcasing UM’s research, teaching and community impact.<br />
UM Today serves as the university’s central hub for sharing stories with external audiences, including prospective students, alumni, partners, media and the broader community.</p>
<p>The custom-built platform features a bold, beautiful design to enhance UM storytelling. Faculties and units from across UM worked collaboratively to launch this large project.</p>
<p>We invite you to engage with the new site and learn more about the amazing people, research and teaching excellence at UM.</p>
<h3>Find stories that matter to you</h3>
<p>With unique story formats and multi-media capabilities, the new&nbsp;<em>UM Today&nbsp;</em>platform offers an enriched experience for site visitors.</p>
<p>Stories range from in-depth features to shorter reads and photo-led stories, with enticing and distinct subheadings that give you a snapshot of what to expect. Reading-time indicators &nbsp;help you decide how and when to engage.</p>
<p>Built around clear navigation and flexible storytelling formats, the new&nbsp;<em>UM Today</em>&nbsp;is designed to help you quickly find stories that matter to you. The menu is organized into intuitive categories, including Research, Teaching and Learning, Indigenous, Students and Community — with related stories from across faculties and departments giving you easy access to extensive, curated content.</p>
<h3>Something for everyone: Follow your interests, discover new stories</h3>
<p>Content can also be discovered through interest-based topics and UM priorities such as health and wellness, science and technology, business, sustainability, human rights and more.</p>
<p>Whether you’re interested in the latest health advances, crop research, AI and technology developments, or inspiring student experiences, stories are now easier to find and follow. Readers can see how subjects intersect and inform one another. The platform will continue to evolve as new stories are published and shared.</p>
<p>Explore the new <em><a href="https://umtoday.ca">UM Today</a></em>, become a regular visitor and discover the bold and exciting ways the University of Manitoba is shaping the future through knowledge, learning and impact across Manitoba and beyond.</p>
<p>This site will remain live until next week while content is being archived.</p>
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		<title>Angie Bruce appointed UM’s new Vice-President (Indigenous)</title>
        
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Feb 2024 14:00:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Marianne Helm]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The following is a message from President Michael Benarroch: I am pleased to announce the appointment of Angie Bruce [MBA/09] as the new Vice-President (Indigenous) of the University of Manitoba. Ms. Bruce assumes her position on February 1, 2024. We welcome her to the UM community and look forward to supporting her as she continues [&#8230;]]]></description>
        
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>The following is a message from President Michael Benarroch:</em></p>
<p>I am pleased to announce the appointment of Angie Bruce [MBA/09] as the new Vice-President (Indigenous) of the University of Manitoba.</p>
<p>Ms. Bruce assumes her position on February 1, 2024. We welcome her to the UM community and look forward to supporting her as she continues to advance the priorities of the Office of the Vice-President (Indigenous).</p>
<p>An impactful and collaborative leader, Ms. Bruce brings experience and success working with First Nations, Inuit and Métis people and Nations, communities, local, regional and federal governments and organizations, and across the non-Indigenous public, private and non-profit sectors. Ms. Bruce joins UM after serving as the Assistant Deputy Minister of Natural Resources Canada&#8217;s Nòkwewashk – the first Government of Canada departmental team to be gifted its name by Indigenous Elders. In her capacity, Ms. Bruce grew the Indigenous Natural Resource Program to $100 million and supported the first natural resources international missions that highlighted Indigenous-led partnerships and business around the world. Ms. Bruce also led the development of an Indigenous Research Ethics policy for the department, changing the way scientists engage and partner with Indigenous Nations across Canada.</p>
<p>Prior to her role at Natural Resources Canada, Ms. Bruce was Deputy Minister in Manitoba’s Indigenous and Northern Relations and Municipal Relations departments. During that time, she led the highest number of Treaty Land Entitlement land transfers in Manitoba’s history. She has also held senior positions with the Legacy of Hope Foundation and the Aboriginal Healing Foundation, organizations that worked to support the funding of healing programs in communities for Residential School Survivors and intergenerational Survivors.</p>
<p>Ms. Bruce brings significant experience in Indigenous research as a leader on projects for the Government of Canada, Government of Manitoba, City of Winnipeg, Winnipeg Regional Health Authority and the Manitoba Métis Federation, with a focus on Indigenous-led processes and program delivery.</p>
<p>Ms. Bruce is a proud Red River Métis woman tied to her home community of St. Laurent, Manitoba. Ms. Bruce grew up in the Métis culture and credits the strong maternal figures in her family for instilling a connection to the land, community, culture and spirit.</p>
<p>Ms. Bruce is a UM alum and holds a master’s degree in business administration from the Asper School of Business. She is currently a PhD Candidate at Nipissing University.</p>
<p>I would also like to recognize Dr. Catherine Cook for her visionary leadership. As the first-ever Vice-President (Indigenous), Dr. Cook was a collaborative, patient, yet assertive, leader and a strong mentor for Indigenous women working to change colonial structures. During her term, she oversaw the Indigenous Senior Leadership projects, <a href="https://umanitoba.ca/about-um/vice-president-indigenous/engaging-community-expanding-indigenous-leadership">six initiatives</a> created to advance Indigenous engagement, success and governance at UM and to build a culturally safe environment for Indigenous students, staff, faculty and guests. Her work to address post-secondary organizational and structural gaps and barriers to First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples, will impact both Indigenous and non-Indigenous people for generations.</p>
<p>Please join me in thanking Dr. Cook and in congratulating Ms. Bruce on this new role where she will continue the legacy of exemplary leadership for the Vice-President (Indigenous) portfolio.</p>
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<p>Michael Benarroch, PhD<br />
President and Vice-Chancellor</p>
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