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Tabitha Grier-Reed in her office.
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Tabitha Grier-Reed

Tabitha Grier-Reed is a 2015-16 Morse-Alumni Undergraduate Teaching Award Winner

Students pose outside an iconic building in Cuba.
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Entrepreneurs Pitch Ideas in Cuba

Prior to President Obama’s historic visit, 27 Carlson School students journeyed to Cuba to explore its up-and-coming entrepreneurship ecosystem. 
Challenges that Connect Us
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Challenges that Connect Us

U of M experts are in Mountain Iron, May 17, to offer new insights into our health, our economy, and our lives.
Mary Franklin-Brown, with dark hair and big glasses, sits with an open Medieval text.
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Mary Franklin-Brown

Mary Franklin-Brown is a 2015-16 Morse-Alumni Undergraduate Teaching Award Winner

Douglas Ernie, dark hair, wire glasses, dark vest and shirt, mustache.
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Douglas W. Ernie

Douglas Ernie is a 2015-16 Morse-Alumni Undergraduate Teaching Award Winner.

A bearded white male with a stethoscope examines examines a female Asian patient.
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Breaking the Care Barriers

The University Community Health Care Center is celebrating 50 years of breaking through divides of poverty, language, race, and culture to serve its patients.
Bernhard J. Hering, M.D.
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Proving the Theory

Lead researcher Bernhard J. Hering, M.D., confirms that pancreatic islet cell transplantation can benefit people who have difficult-to-control type 1 diabetes.
Clear Views into Big Challenges
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Clear Views into Big Challenges

U of M experts are in Brainerd, April 19, for an event that offers new insights into sustainability, our health, and Minnesota’s economy.
A Gophers cheer squad members runs with a giant M flag around TCF Bank Stadium.
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Gophers Top Big Ten in Latest APR Awards

Fourteen Golden Gopher sports programs have been honored with Academic Progress Rates (APR) Public Recognition Awards, tops both in the Big Ten and among public institutions.
Gunda Georg standing in her lab
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Curtain Up

A new drug for pancreatic cancer takes the stage for clinical trials, thanks to the Masonic Cancer Center experts who developed it.
maroon fabric
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Fighting for the fabric revolution

The University of Minnesota will partner with dozens of businesses, universities, and government agencies to create the fibers of the future