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Sustainability

Improving Lake Winnipeg

May 15, 2015 — 
University of Manitoba is first post-secondary institution to sign Lake Friendly Accord

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Sustainability

Bicycle helmet saftey tips

May 15, 2015 — 
Before you head out on your bike, make sure you have a proper fitting helmet.

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Financial Services’ Goods For Sale on now until May 29

May 12, 2015 — 
Bids on items will be accepted until 4:30 p.m. on Friday, May 29, 2015

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Royal Society of Canada AGM

Research and International

U of M to host Royal Society

May 12, 2015 — 
Royal Society of Canada's annual meeting will be held in Winnipeg in 2017

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Celebrating our Indigenous community

May 12, 2015 — 
Indigenous Connect quarterly newsletter launches this week

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Fair trade coffee coming to campus locations

May 6, 2015 — 
Fair Trade certified espresso beans to be sold at all Starbucks locations on campus

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ASC renamed Indigenous Student Centre

May 4, 2015 — 
Changing the name to reflect the most positive associations with the original peoples is directly in keeping with the vision of empowerment

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Rady Faculty of Health Sciences

Physician to provide critical medical care in Nepal

April 30, 2015 — 
A University of Manitoba associate professor in the department of anesthesia is volunteering with the Red Cross to perform disaster relief work in the aftermath of Nepal’s devastating earthquake April 25 that has killed 5500 people.

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Manitoba legislature

President Barnard welcomes funding increase in provincial budget

April 30, 2015 — 
Budget includes a 2.5% increase to post-secondary sector

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Research and International

Motherhood and depression study seeking participants

April 23, 2015 — 
Study examining postpartum depression

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