Story Archive Displaying 601 - 620 of 987 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 Jonathan C. Gewirtz 2017-18 Morse-Alumni Undergraduate Teaching Award Winner Feature ‘Terrifying, difficult, and thrilling’ Manju Connolly reflects on her first year of teaching math. Feature ‘Not a party issue’ U of M student Madeleine Buchholz works across party lines to tackle poverty. Feature Ali captures NCAA title in steeplechase Obsa Ali became the University of Minnesota men's track & field program's 14th national champion. Feature A chemist for Cambridge Recent grad and Churchill Scholar Merrick Pierson Smela heads to England to study reproductive biology. Feature Surgery changes a med student’s path Kent Peterson changed career paths after his rare engagement in his dad’s transplant. Feature Financial education for families U of M Extension educator Sharon Powell teaches low-income individuals and families how to improve their financial situations. Feature A better future for Ethiopia Ethiopia stands to benefit from UMD chemical engineering student Eleni Beshah’s knowledge and skills. Feature Gophers surge forward to Super Regional The Golden Gopher baseball team won its first NCAA regional tournament since 1977 and will advance to next weekend's Super Regional. Feature She designed toys for special tots Recent UMD grad Micki Grover used her engineering skills to design toys for children with special needs. Feature Green tomatoes take the cake Master Gardener volunteers and Extension partners inspire kids in north Minneapolis to start a healthy desserts business. Feature ‘I think I can’ Active learning is key to closing the achievement gap in biology-related careers. Feature Title No. 2 in a terrific season The Gopher baseball team beat Purdue May 27 to claim its 10th Big Ten Tournament championship, and now will host an NCAA regional. Feature Saudi student makes Law School history The first recipient of a U of M doctorate in law, Mohammed Al Mulhim is devoted to human rights. Feature Wage hikes and health A U study will probe the health-related impacts of Minneapolis’ $15-an-hour minimum wage ordinance. Feature Gophers shine again with APR scores The NCAA released its most recent Academic Progress Rate (APR) scores in late May, and Gopher teams once again shined. Feature St. Paul’s leader U of M grad Melvin Carter talks about his path to being mayor and the importance of higher education. Feature Branching out Jared Rubinstein taps into his own curiosity to teach us all about trees on campus. Feature Gophers claim titles in two sports On a weekend to remember, the women’s track and field team won the outdoor Big Ten championship and the softball team claimed its third straight Big Ten Tournament title. Feature Beyond hockey, a humanitarian Sidney Peters forged her own identity at the U of M was honored with the prestigious Hockey Humanitarian Award during the NCAA Men’s Frozen Four. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Current page 31 Page 32 Page 33 Page 34 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Feature ‘Terrifying, difficult, and thrilling’ Manju Connolly reflects on her first year of teaching math.
Feature ‘Not a party issue’ U of M student Madeleine Buchholz works across party lines to tackle poverty.
Feature Ali captures NCAA title in steeplechase Obsa Ali became the University of Minnesota men's track & field program's 14th national champion.
Feature A chemist for Cambridge Recent grad and Churchill Scholar Merrick Pierson Smela heads to England to study reproductive biology.
Feature Surgery changes a med student’s path Kent Peterson changed career paths after his rare engagement in his dad’s transplant.
Feature Financial education for families U of M Extension educator Sharon Powell teaches low-income individuals and families how to improve their financial situations.
Feature A better future for Ethiopia Ethiopia stands to benefit from UMD chemical engineering student Eleni Beshah’s knowledge and skills.
Feature Gophers surge forward to Super Regional The Golden Gopher baseball team won its first NCAA regional tournament since 1977 and will advance to next weekend's Super Regional.
Feature She designed toys for special tots Recent UMD grad Micki Grover used her engineering skills to design toys for children with special needs.
Feature Green tomatoes take the cake Master Gardener volunteers and Extension partners inspire kids in north Minneapolis to start a healthy desserts business.
Feature ‘I think I can’ Active learning is key to closing the achievement gap in biology-related careers.
Feature Title No. 2 in a terrific season The Gopher baseball team beat Purdue May 27 to claim its 10th Big Ten Tournament championship, and now will host an NCAA regional.
Feature Saudi student makes Law School history The first recipient of a U of M doctorate in law, Mohammed Al Mulhim is devoted to human rights.
Feature Wage hikes and health A U study will probe the health-related impacts of Minneapolis’ $15-an-hour minimum wage ordinance.
Feature Gophers shine again with APR scores The NCAA released its most recent Academic Progress Rate (APR) scores in late May, and Gopher teams once again shined.
Feature St. Paul’s leader U of M grad Melvin Carter talks about his path to being mayor and the importance of higher education.
Feature Branching out Jared Rubinstein taps into his own curiosity to teach us all about trees on campus.
Feature Gophers claim titles in two sports On a weekend to remember, the women’s track and field team won the outdoor Big Ten championship and the softball team claimed its third straight Big Ten Tournament title.
Feature Beyond hockey, a humanitarian Sidney Peters forged her own identity at the U of M was honored with the prestigious Hockey Humanitarian Award during the NCAA Men’s Frozen Four.