Story Archive Displaying 2321 - 2340 of 3306 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 “Just like you need water, you need education” First-generation students talk about their experiences with higher education. Feature Hidden in plain sight A student’s understanding of his city changes after a research project uncovers a history of structural racism. Feature The power to make change Malik Day believes higher education has given him the opportunity to realize his dreams. Feature Vital years An innovative approach to healthy aging focuses on an older person’s strengths in their environment. Feature Seeing Alzheimer’s disease U researchers detect early signs of the disease in the retina. Expert Alert Pentagon Papers case remains vital to this day The Pentagon Papers sparked a constitutional crisis and is now at the center of The Post. News Release More than 30,000 school kids will be on the U of M campus to learn about science Flames, explosions, and scientists dropping 20 feet through the air are just a few of the exciting demos kids will see. News Release Study: High-stakes tests a likely factor in STEM performance gap Findings suggest changing how instructors assess students could help close the achievement gap in some STEM courses. News Release Breakthrough pulls science ahead in race against devastating wheat disease Scientists are gaining ground in the race against wheat stem rust, a pathogen threatening global food security. Feature Ready to take the next leap UM Crookston junior Lexie Ogdahl sees the world in a new way after studying in New Zealand. News Release UMN Experts: Tax reform legislation Tax reform legislation is expected to be finalized this week. Feature The cow whisperer A U of M Morris student discovers her passion through an opportunity to work with farm animals. News Release UMN’s new Main Energy Plant helps reduce campus emissions by 50 percent Main Energy Plant allows U to operate as an energy island so critical services can be maintained if there are outages. Feature Cancer fighter from Cameroon Graduate student Christian Njatcha came all the way from Cameroon to fight cancer. Feature An uncommon collaboration A unique partnership is forging new connections between retail merchandising students and retailers in rural Minnesota. News Release UMN Expert: President’s National Security Strategy Report Professor Ronald Krebs weighs in on President Trump’s first National Security Strategy Report. News Release Regents focus on maintaining excellence across University system Board approves undergraduate nonresident/non-reciprocity tuition for Twin Cities campus, hears annual research report. Feature Pools apart U scholar and avid swimmer Samuel Myers takes on racial disparities in swimming. News Release UMN Experts: Antiquities Act UMN professors Alexandra Klass and Ingrid Schneider comment on Presidential proclamations related to Antiquities Act. News Release CLA receives $5 million to support German, European studies education and research The College of Liberal Arts has received a $5 million gift from the estate of Hella Lindemeyer Mears. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 114 Page 115 Page 116 Current page 117 Page 118 Page 119 Page 120 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Feature “Just like you need water, you need education” First-generation students talk about their experiences with higher education.
Feature Hidden in plain sight A student’s understanding of his city changes after a research project uncovers a history of structural racism.
Feature The power to make change Malik Day believes higher education has given him the opportunity to realize his dreams.
Feature Vital years An innovative approach to healthy aging focuses on an older person’s strengths in their environment.
Expert Alert Pentagon Papers case remains vital to this day The Pentagon Papers sparked a constitutional crisis and is now at the center of The Post.
News Release More than 30,000 school kids will be on the U of M campus to learn about science Flames, explosions, and scientists dropping 20 feet through the air are just a few of the exciting demos kids will see.
News Release Study: High-stakes tests a likely factor in STEM performance gap Findings suggest changing how instructors assess students could help close the achievement gap in some STEM courses.
News Release Breakthrough pulls science ahead in race against devastating wheat disease Scientists are gaining ground in the race against wheat stem rust, a pathogen threatening global food security.
Feature Ready to take the next leap UM Crookston junior Lexie Ogdahl sees the world in a new way after studying in New Zealand.
News Release UMN Experts: Tax reform legislation Tax reform legislation is expected to be finalized this week.
Feature The cow whisperer A U of M Morris student discovers her passion through an opportunity to work with farm animals.
News Release UMN’s new Main Energy Plant helps reduce campus emissions by 50 percent Main Energy Plant allows U to operate as an energy island so critical services can be maintained if there are outages.
Feature Cancer fighter from Cameroon Graduate student Christian Njatcha came all the way from Cameroon to fight cancer.
Feature An uncommon collaboration A unique partnership is forging new connections between retail merchandising students and retailers in rural Minnesota.
News Release UMN Expert: President’s National Security Strategy Report Professor Ronald Krebs weighs in on President Trump’s first National Security Strategy Report.
News Release Regents focus on maintaining excellence across University system Board approves undergraduate nonresident/non-reciprocity tuition for Twin Cities campus, hears annual research report.
News Release UMN Experts: Antiquities Act UMN professors Alexandra Klass and Ingrid Schneider comment on Presidential proclamations related to Antiquities Act.
News Release CLA receives $5 million to support German, European studies education and research The College of Liberal Arts has received a $5 million gift from the estate of Hella Lindemeyer Mears.