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The University of Manitoba is celebrating four exceptional Indigenous leaders who recently retired after years as teachers, mentors and leaders: Brenda Lafreniere (Métis/Cree/Ojibway), Carl Stone (Anishinaabe), Fred Shore (Métis) and Noreen Wichart (Métis).
With a combined nearly 100 years of traditional and contemporary knowledge, perspectives and values shared with the university, their departures mark a monumental shift for both the Indigenous and non-Indigenous campus community. Their dedication and perseverance broke down barriers and led to significant changes at the university. They have paved the way for current and future generations and their legacies will aid UM in furthering its commitment to ensuring a safe learning and working environment for Indigenous staff, students and faculty that we will carry into our future.
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If you’re looking for ways to make the most of your summer while social distancing, consider joining our new online book club exclusively for UM alumni and friends.
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40 years of taking students into the field to get their feet wet and their hands dirty
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2024/2024 PIDA Annual Report now available
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Congratulations Drs. Tina Chen, Elizabeth Comack and Roberta Woodgate
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