Story Archive Displaying 821 - 840 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 Humphrey School launches first of its kind online program Certificate in Election Administration aims to professionalize election systems Feature Why They’re Learning Abroad To expand his view. To open her mind. To see in new ways. Feature Model for addressing climate change Humphrey School analysis calls $2.1 billion dollar CapX2020 energy line expansion project a “win-win” Feature Strength Lives in Languages Jenna Cushing-Leubner works with teachers and youth to create learning spaces where languages "bring knowledge from many places." Feature A maroon-and-gold road trip Gopher coaches and new AD Mark Coyle hit the road for the first of two trips to various communities around the state. Feature Protecting pregnant women in Uganda Grad student Sonja Ausen-Anifrani is working to deliver key information in text messages to expectant mothers in Uganda. Feature Gut bacteria may predict chemotherapy risk A cancer patient’s intestinal bacteria may predict the risk of blood infections after chemotherapy. Feature Printing a human heart Karlie Gause's care team used a 3D printer to create an exact replica of her heart. Feature Baseball team captures Big Ten title The Golden Gopher baseball team claimed its first Big Ten title since 2010 following a dramatic 4-3 win over Ohio State. Feature On the future of food Cargill chair and CEO David W. MacLennan spoke at the U recently about the challenges and opportunities we face in feeding the world sustainably. Feature 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. Feature Coyle Named New Director of Gopher Athletics The University of Minnesota has announced Mark Coyle as its new director of Gopher Athletics. Feature 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. Feature Shaping Tomorrow: Evelina Knodel 2016 graduates talk about how they plan to use their knowledge to better our future Feature Shaping Tomorrow: John O'Leary 2016 graduates talk about how they plan to use their knowledge to better our future. Feature Shaping Tomorrow: Kat Albrecht 2016 graduates talk about how they plan to use their knowledge to better our future Feature Shaping Tomorrow: Julie Vang 2016 graduates talk about how they plan to use their knowledge to better our future. Feature Shaping Tomorrow: Kyle Armstrong 2016 graduates talk about how they plan to use their knowledge to better our future. Feature Shaping Tomorrow: Adura Lasode 2016 graduate Adura Lasode talks about how she plans to use her knowledge to better our future Feature Raising a Glass to a New Wine Grape The University of Minnesota has released Itasca—its fifth cold-hardy wine grape. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 39 Page 40 Page 41 Current page 42 Page 43 Page 44 Page 45 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Feature Humphrey School launches first of its kind online program Certificate in Election Administration aims to professionalize election systems
Feature Model for addressing climate change Humphrey School analysis calls $2.1 billion dollar CapX2020 energy line expansion project a “win-win”
Feature Strength Lives in Languages Jenna Cushing-Leubner works with teachers and youth to create learning spaces where languages "bring knowledge from many places."
Feature A maroon-and-gold road trip Gopher coaches and new AD Mark Coyle hit the road for the first of two trips to various communities around the state.
Feature Protecting pregnant women in Uganda Grad student Sonja Ausen-Anifrani is working to deliver key information in text messages to expectant mothers in Uganda.
Feature Gut bacteria may predict chemotherapy risk A cancer patient’s intestinal bacteria may predict the risk of blood infections after chemotherapy.
Feature Printing a human heart Karlie Gause's care team used a 3D printer to create an exact replica of her heart.
Feature Baseball team captures Big Ten title The Golden Gopher baseball team claimed its first Big Ten title since 2010 following a dramatic 4-3 win over Ohio State.
Feature On the future of food Cargill chair and CEO David W. MacLennan spoke at the U recently about the challenges and opportunities we face in feeding the world sustainably.
Feature 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.
Feature Coyle Named New Director of Gopher Athletics The University of Minnesota has announced Mark Coyle as its new director of Gopher Athletics.
Feature 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.
Feature Shaping Tomorrow: Evelina Knodel 2016 graduates talk about how they plan to use their knowledge to better our future
Feature Shaping Tomorrow: John O'Leary 2016 graduates talk about how they plan to use their knowledge to better our future.
Feature Shaping Tomorrow: Kat Albrecht 2016 graduates talk about how they plan to use their knowledge to better our future
Feature Shaping Tomorrow: Julie Vang 2016 graduates talk about how they plan to use their knowledge to better our future.
Feature Shaping Tomorrow: Kyle Armstrong 2016 graduates talk about how they plan to use their knowledge to better our future.
Feature Shaping Tomorrow: Adura Lasode 2016 graduate Adura Lasode talks about how she plans to use her knowledge to better our future
Feature Raising a Glass to a New Wine Grape The University of Minnesota has released Itasca—its fifth cold-hardy wine grape.