University of Minnesota School of Public Health Assistant Professor Dana Mowls Carroll co-authored a commentary in Preventive Medicine on how commercial tobacco policies contribute to inequities, including the unequal and unjust burden of tobacco-related disease and death among racialized populations.
The latest actions and investments to enhance public safety on the Twin Cities campus—as well as future plans to address concerns and systemwide strategic goals—came before the Board at its July meeting.
A team led by University of Minnesota Twin Cities Associate Professor Vlad Pribiag has received an award from the W. M. Keck Foundation to study a new process that could lead to a breakthrough in quantum computing.
Calling for new solutions, diverse perspectives and creative thinking on public safety, President Joan Gabel today announced the formation of the University’s first-ever Strategic Safety Advisory Committee.
An international team that includes a University of Minnesota Twin Cities researcher has discovered a new big, meat-eating dinosaur, dubbed Meraxes gigas, that provides clues about the evolution and anatomy of predatory dinosaurs such as the Carcharodontosaurus and Tyrannosaurus rex.
A decades-long collaborative research effort that determined that a lower dose of nicotine in cigarettes led to a reduction in cigarette smoking, exposure to carcinogens and dependence, and an increase in attempts to quit has finally paid off.
The Board of Regents received an update on the University's work with Tribal Nations and Native people, an area where the U of M is investing more effort than ever before.
At a time when student mental health is a significant concern on college campuses nationwide, the President’s Initiative for Student Mental Health (PRISMH) continues to identify opportunities for service delivery, research and partnership.
The Office of the Executive Vice President and Provost, Northrop, Welcome Week, Multicultural Student Engagement, and the School of Music present Amplifying Solidarity: A Northrop Plaza Series
The James Ford Bell Library at the University of Minnesota Libraries has acquired a rare, 17th century map of the Java Sea, thanks to generous funding from the James Ford Bell Trust.