Undergraduate students in Bioproducts and Biosystems Engineering have the chance to do field research with faculty and grad students to get a closer look at the careers they’re pursuing.
As someone who started in medical sales and now works in data analysis, alum Nicholas Smith encourages graduates to keep an open mind about their career paths.
The epitome of a lifelong learner, Kate Beane has worked tirelessly to understand the links between the historic and contemporary experiences of her Native community.
Physician and program director Mary Owen returned to the Duluth campus to help train Native American physicians and other healthcare workers to better serve Indigenous communities.
As U of M alumna Korina Barry transitions from a career in child welfare to a new position in Indigenous advocacy, she reflects on her own personal journey.
Curious about his Native language as a teenager, Šišókaduta Joe Bendickson learned Dakota at the U of M and now teaches the language to the next generation. He feels he’s in a race against time.
University of Minnesota Morris graduate Nerissa Dolney is pursuing a doctoral degree, and she plans to increase access to mental health care in Native American communities.
Since becoming the senior director of American Indian Tribal Nations Relations, Tadd Johnson has opened a meaningful dialogue between the U of M and Minnesota’s tribes.
Starasea Nidiala Camara curated a current exhibition at the Minneapolis Institute of Art featuring African American artists of the South and the traditions in which they’re rooted.