Story Archive Displaying 241 - 260 of 593 CategoryAgriculture and EnvironmentArchitecture and DesignArts and HumanitiesBusiness and ManagementCampus AffairsEducationHealthLaw and PolicyScience and TechnologySocial SciencesSports and Recreation News typeExpert AlertFeatureNews ReleaseResearch BriefTalking with U of M Feature It’s time to #GopherSummer Come summertime, the Twin Cities campus becomes a hot spot for fun and relaxation. Here's a quick sampling of places and things to explore. Feature Growing Minnesota: gardening resources From finding inspiration to harvesting your bounty, the U of M can help you grow your garden. Feature Tackling water sustainability in Haiti Michele Girard emphasizes community decision-making in her winning Acara Challenge project. Research Brief Climate change is already affecting global food production — and not equally UMN researchers found that climate change is affecting different areas of global food production differently. News Release University of Minnesota Twin Cities launches new Integrated Food Systems Leadership program The IFSL program aims to develop leaders with the skills needed to solve growing challenges. Research Brief Protecting rare species can benefit human life Preserving rare species for the sake of global biodiversity has long been the primary focus of conservationists. Feature Food systems: a full career menu The University of Minnesota is preparing students for careers of the future—like food systems. Talking with U of M Talking aquatic invasive species with UMN Nick Phelps with MAISRC answers questions about aquatic invasive species. Research Brief Planning for the future of energy demand with renewable energy Researchers looked at whether enough renewable energy can be generated to meet most electricity demand. Expert Alert Confronting and controlling the invasive Palmer amaranth Palmer amaranth was transmitted this month to a state field in Redwood County via contaminated livestock feed. Talking with U of M Talking environment’s impact on youth development with UMN UMN expert Cathy Jordan speaks about how nature positively impacts children's development and learning. Expert Alert How snowmelt impacts local waterways UMN experts Jacques Finlay and Diana Karwan speak about how snowmelt impact local lakes and rivers. Feature Apple research leads to work in field Heidi Reitmeier’s study of apple trees grown in a high tunnel has led to a job after graduation in soils research. Feature A bird's-eye view of water Doctoral student Tyler Nigon is studying ways for farmers to grow their crops efficiently while reducing water pollution from nitrogen. Feature Hmong-American farmers teach each other food safety Peer-to-peer learning project helps farmers reach new wholesale markets. News Release Minnesota farm income hits historic low Farmers struggled low prices and low profitability in 2018. News Release Bee love What the Bee Lab is doing to understand Minnesota's favorite pollinators Feature Grad student gets geology variety at NRRI From ancient ‘peperites’ to potholes, Jacqueline Drazan loves all things rocky. Feature Enhancing dairy farm profitability Joleen Hadrich is finding ways to help dairy farmers create more profitable and sustainable operations. Research Brief Black and Hispanic minorities in the U.S. bear a disproportionate burden from air pollution Black and Hispanic Americans bear a disproportionate burden from air pollution compared to non-Hispanic white Americans. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Current page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Feature It’s time to #GopherSummer Come summertime, the Twin Cities campus becomes a hot spot for fun and relaxation. Here's a quick sampling of places and things to explore.
Feature Growing Minnesota: gardening resources From finding inspiration to harvesting your bounty, the U of M can help you grow your garden.
Feature Tackling water sustainability in Haiti Michele Girard emphasizes community decision-making in her winning Acara Challenge project.
Research Brief Climate change is already affecting global food production — and not equally UMN researchers found that climate change is affecting different areas of global food production differently.
News Release University of Minnesota Twin Cities launches new Integrated Food Systems Leadership program The IFSL program aims to develop leaders with the skills needed to solve growing challenges.
Research Brief Protecting rare species can benefit human life Preserving rare species for the sake of global biodiversity has long been the primary focus of conservationists.
Feature Food systems: a full career menu The University of Minnesota is preparing students for careers of the future—like food systems.
Talking with U of M Talking aquatic invasive species with UMN Nick Phelps with MAISRC answers questions about aquatic invasive species.
Research Brief Planning for the future of energy demand with renewable energy Researchers looked at whether enough renewable energy can be generated to meet most electricity demand.
Expert Alert Confronting and controlling the invasive Palmer amaranth Palmer amaranth was transmitted this month to a state field in Redwood County via contaminated livestock feed.
Talking with U of M Talking environment’s impact on youth development with UMN UMN expert Cathy Jordan speaks about how nature positively impacts children's development and learning.
Expert Alert How snowmelt impacts local waterways UMN experts Jacques Finlay and Diana Karwan speak about how snowmelt impact local lakes and rivers.
Feature Apple research leads to work in field Heidi Reitmeier’s study of apple trees grown in a high tunnel has led to a job after graduation in soils research.
Feature A bird's-eye view of water Doctoral student Tyler Nigon is studying ways for farmers to grow their crops efficiently while reducing water pollution from nitrogen.
Feature Hmong-American farmers teach each other food safety Peer-to-peer learning project helps farmers reach new wholesale markets.
News Release Minnesota farm income hits historic low Farmers struggled low prices and low profitability in 2018.
Feature Grad student gets geology variety at NRRI From ancient ‘peperites’ to potholes, Jacqueline Drazan loves all things rocky.
Feature Enhancing dairy farm profitability Joleen Hadrich is finding ways to help dairy farmers create more profitable and sustainable operations.
Research Brief Black and Hispanic minorities in the U.S. bear a disproportionate burden from air pollution Black and Hispanic Americans bear a disproportionate burden from air pollution compared to non-Hispanic white Americans.