Story Archive Displaying 61 - 80 of 127 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 From ‘movie kid’ to aspiring filmmaker Marianna Mattes credits the College of Liberal Arts with preparing her for her career. Feature Power players Living with muscular dystrophy hasn’t slowed down the Ritter brothers. Feature An international perspective Zuhrat Inam’s love for political science stems from her fundamental belief that everyone has a role to play. Feature Finding her niche History, anthropology, and study abroad broadened the perspective of Dana Queen. Feature Alum Santino Fontana wins Tony Award University of Minnesota alum Santino Fontana has won a 2019 Tony Award for Best Actor for his role in Tootsie. Faculty Profile Eric Daigre Eric Daigre is a 2018-19 Morse-Alumni Undergraduate Teaching Award Winner Faculty Profile Sauman Chu Sauman Chu is a 2018-19 Morse-Alumni Undergraduate Teaching Award Winner News Release University of Minnesota Twin Cities junior awarded National Udall Scholarship Christopher Smith is one of 55 scholars recognized by the Morris and Stewart Udall Foundation in 2019. Research Brief Women perceive the potential benefits of mammograms to be more important than the potential harms Xuanzi Qin, a School of Public Health doctoral student, led the study. News Release UMN Twin Cities undergraduate students and alumni offered Fulbright Awards Nine will teach and conduct research abroad in 2019-2020. Feature Rural revitalization through theater? You bet. A recent U of M graduate is using theater to spur creative thinking and economic development in rural communities. Expert Alert Game of Thrones' place in medieval fiction The final season of HBO’s “Game of Thrones” premieres on April 14. Expert Alert International Fact-Checking Day Chris Ison with the Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication talks about the importance of fact-checking. Faculty Profile Barbara Young Welke Barbara Young Welke is a 2017-18 Graduate and Professional Teaching Award Winner Feature Prepared for the future A life-changing learning abroad experience and inspiring instructors have prepared Abby Yates for her future. News Release Inspired: A Conversation with Misty Copeland A Benefit to Support Northrop's Youth Programs Faculty Profile Alexander J. Rothman Alexander J. Rothman is a 2017-18 Graduate and Professional Teaching Award Winner Research Brief College students’ perceptions of e-cigarettes Sherri Jean Katz, of the Masonic Cancer Center and Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication, led the study. Research Brief Better romantic relationships linked to less stress, better sleep Psychology Ph.D. candidate Chloe Huelznitz led a study examining 112 participants at ages 23, 32 and 37. Feature ‘My love for my culture runs deep’ UMD student Awel Lam loves her native South Sudan—and public health work in rural Minnesota. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Next page Next › Last page Last »
Feature From ‘movie kid’ to aspiring filmmaker Marianna Mattes credits the College of Liberal Arts with preparing her for her career.
Feature An international perspective Zuhrat Inam’s love for political science stems from her fundamental belief that everyone has a role to play.
Feature Finding her niche History, anthropology, and study abroad broadened the perspective of Dana Queen.
Feature Alum Santino Fontana wins Tony Award University of Minnesota alum Santino Fontana has won a 2019 Tony Award for Best Actor for his role in Tootsie.
Faculty Profile Eric Daigre Eric Daigre is a 2018-19 Morse-Alumni Undergraduate Teaching Award Winner
News Release University of Minnesota Twin Cities junior awarded National Udall Scholarship Christopher Smith is one of 55 scholars recognized by the Morris and Stewart Udall Foundation in 2019.
Research Brief Women perceive the potential benefits of mammograms to be more important than the potential harms Xuanzi Qin, a School of Public Health doctoral student, led the study.
News Release UMN Twin Cities undergraduate students and alumni offered Fulbright Awards Nine will teach and conduct research abroad in 2019-2020.
Feature Rural revitalization through theater? You bet. A recent U of M graduate is using theater to spur creative thinking and economic development in rural communities.
Expert Alert Game of Thrones' place in medieval fiction The final season of HBO’s “Game of Thrones” premieres on April 14.
Expert Alert International Fact-Checking Day Chris Ison with the Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication talks about the importance of fact-checking.
Faculty Profile Barbara Young Welke Barbara Young Welke is a 2017-18 Graduate and Professional Teaching Award Winner
Feature Prepared for the future A life-changing learning abroad experience and inspiring instructors have prepared Abby Yates for her future.
News Release Inspired: A Conversation with Misty Copeland A Benefit to Support Northrop's Youth Programs
Faculty Profile Alexander J. Rothman Alexander J. Rothman is a 2017-18 Graduate and Professional Teaching Award Winner
Research Brief College students’ perceptions of e-cigarettes Sherri Jean Katz, of the Masonic Cancer Center and Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication, led the study.
Research Brief Better romantic relationships linked to less stress, better sleep Psychology Ph.D. candidate Chloe Huelznitz led a study examining 112 participants at ages 23, 32 and 37.
Feature ‘My love for my culture runs deep’ UMD student Awel Lam loves her native South Sudan—and public health work in rural Minnesota.