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University community comes together

January 31, 2017 — 
Faculty, staff and students united to discuss unsettling events from the past week

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Christian Science Monitor: As furor over refugees grips US, Canada offers a different way to integrate

January 31, 2017 — 
U of M labour study on refugees sited

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From President’s Office

January 30, 2017 — 
Tuesday community discussion focused on U.S. travel restrictions and recent Mosque violence

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Researcher Profile: Christina West

January 27, 2017 — 
Nursing researcher looks at the use of art to help families articulate their complicated relationship with disease, and its impact on their life as a family.

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Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management

Sprint Interval Training vs. endurance training, responders vs. non-responders to exercise

January 27, 2017 — 
Dr Scribbans shares her expertise with Human Performance Advancement podcast to provide insight on how we might not all respond to exercise the same way.

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Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management

Rising Star

January 27, 2017 — 
Scott Kehler, Applied Health Sciences PhD candidate, has gone from saving pucks to potentially saving lives.

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Funding will support the construction of the Stanley Pauley Engineering Building.

Federal and provincial governments pledge $36M to renew infrastructure at U of M

January 24, 2017 — 
A joint federal-provincial investment in the University of Manitoba will help to better equip Canadians for the jobs of today and tomorrow.

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Major infrastructure funding announcement

January 23, 2017 — 
A major infrastructure funding announcement will take place at the University of Manitoba on Tuesday, January 24, 2017

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Manitoba Legislature Building, Winnipeg.

Op-ed: Clarifying the impacts of the Mincome experiment

January 23, 2017 — 
Economist slays myths and explains what really happened in Dauphin, Manitoba, in the '70s

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Team Loop won the first place prize of $10,000 for their solution to the problem of e-waste

Game Changer competition winners announced

January 20, 2017 — 
Nearly $20,000 awarded to four teams in Manitoba's idea competition

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