News Archive
Desautels Faculty of Music
Every Freeze Is Different
January 15, 2025 —
Every Freeze Is Different will provide an opportunity to experience music in new ways, incorporating multimedia, narration, visual art, and singing, outside the norms of traditional classical performance.
Research and International
Lab2Market Program Receives $95 Million to Boost Innovation and Entrepreneurship
January 15, 2025 —
UM researchers will join researchers from across the country to bring ideas and inventions to market with the potential to make a global impact.
Faculty of Science
Volunteer with Science Rendezvous 2025
January 10, 2025 —
Science Rendezvous 2025 volunteer applications are now open!
Research and International
What can the longest continuous ice core record tell us about climate change? A UM scientist is finding out
January 8, 2025 —
Scientists have discovered the oldest ice core – estimated to be over 1.2 million years old; with the potential of revealing clues into the Earth’s changing climate.
Supporting Open Dialogue and Academic Freedom
January 8, 2025 —
Update from President Benarroch on public statements
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
Finding Fun in Physio
January 6, 2025 —
When they graduated from UM’s physical therapy program, neither Melanie Sabourin [BA/13, MPT/19] nor her friend Mikaela Hoeppner [MPT/18] had any plans to own a business. But within a few years, the pair teamed up to open a unique Winnipeg clinic.
Students
UM remembers visionary, HD recipient, and generous philanthropist, John Buhler
December 22, 2024 —
The University of Manitoba community is deeply saddened by the passing of John Buhler, a visionary Winnipeg businessman, and generous philanthropist whose legacy will resonate for generations.
Update on Emergency Response and Safety Enhancements
December 19, 2024 —
A message from Michael Benarroch, President and Vice-Chancellor
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
Rady scientists receive funding support for research to advance precision medicine
December 17, 2024 —
Funding to drive breakthroughs in precision medicine, tackling cancer, neurological disorders, and therapy resistance.
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
Electrical stimulation of ears shows promise for treating ulcerative colitis: UM study
December 16, 2024 —
A simple, non-invasive treatment focused on the ears could one day provide relief for people with ulcerative colitis, a UM research study has found.