campus community News Archive
The University is embarking upon a process to review its budget model
July 12, 2016 —
Steering Committee will lead this important work
Welcomed with open arms
July 11, 2016 —
The U of M welcomed 75 new faculty members from a variety of countries, provinces and cities
Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management
Reconciling Ethical Research with Metis, Inuit, & First Nations People
July 7, 2016 —
The Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management looks forward to welcoming students, staff, and community members to a lecture given by our visiting scholar, Dr. Lynn Lavallée, entitled Reconciling Ethical Research with Métis, Inuit, and First Nations People.
Operations and Maintenance
Caretaking committed to improved services
July 5, 2016 —
Past year has included an external review and continuing enhancements to processes
2016 Event Day parking restrictions
June 24, 2016 —
This summer and fall, the University of Manitoba will once again welcome thousands of community members to its Fort Garry campus for events at Investors Group Field.
Sustainability
Go ride a bike
June 24, 2016 —
The main event of Bike Week is Bike to Work Day, taking place on Friday, June 24
Mail Services’ note on potential Canada Post labour disruption
June 22, 2016 —
Although a formal conciliation period ended on June 10, 2016, labour negotiations between Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) continue. They are currently in a ‘cooling off’ period in which a legal strike cannot occur until July 2, 2016
Operations and Maintenance
Freedman Crescent Closure: June 20 to September 1, 2016
June 21, 2016 —
Freedman Crescent closed: No access to Freedman between King’s Drive and MacLean Crescent
Information Services and Technology
Protecting our university community against ransomware attacks
June 9, 2016 —
Information security starts with you!
Fire extinguisher training for faculty and staff
June 7, 2016 —
Practice putting our live fires with new training offered from the Environmental Health & Safety office. This training could help you save lives, at work and at home





