Story Archive Displaying 1941 - 1960 of 3319 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 Research Brief Infections may be linked to heart attack and stroke A School of Public Health study found that most severe infections increased risk of stroke and heart attack. Research Brief First ever footage of wolves hunting freshwater fish captured near Voyageurs National Park UMN researchers recently caught the “Bowman Bay” wolf pack hunting freshwater fish. Faculty Profile Barbara E. Martinson Barbara E. Martinson is a 2017-18 Graduate and Professional Teaching Award Winner News Release Professor Frank Bates named National Academy of Inventors Fellow Status is the highest distinction accorded to academic inventors Research Brief Key factors for family satisfaction with nursing homes A new U of M study compared factors impacting family satisfaction with nursing home care across Minnesota and Ohio. Feature Slowdown on cesareans At the U of M Birthplace, a focus on mothers-to-be and a lower cesarean rate Feature Clean air, healthy swine U of M researchers are finding new applications for cold plasma research. News Release Regents to focus on enrollment and tuition at December meeting Board to discuss UMD enrollment, non-resident tuition and interview finalist for University president. News Release The University of Minnesota and AAAS announce 2018 Fellows Carol Ishimaru and Natalia Tretyakova named AAAS 2018 Fellows at the University of Minnesota. News Release Joan T. A. Gabel, U of M presidential finalist, to participate in public forums on each campus University of Minnesota presidential finalist Joan T. A. Gabel will visit each of the University’s five campuses. Feature Can exercise delay dementia symptoms? Non-pharmacological treatments hold promise for slowing Alzheimer’s progress. News Release University to lead $2.25 million grant for developing next- generation quantum computer This research will shape future of information processing. Research Brief Middle-aged adults with lung disease may be at greater risk of developing dementia A new School of Public Health analyzed data from more than 14,000 participants. News Release Joan T. A. Gabel, University of South Carolina provost, becomes sole finalist for University of Minnesota president Today the Board of Regents named Joan T. A. Gabel as the sole finalist for the position of 17th President of the U of M. News Release University of Minnesota startup Vascudyne to commercialize biologic engineered tissue with potential to transform medical device technology Vascudyne Inc. is focused on developing biologically engineered tissue for medical device and therapeutics applications. News Release Ecolab Foundation commits $5 million to support sustainability research and education at the University of Minnesota President Kaler and Ecolab Chairman and CEO Douglas M. Baker, Jr., jointly announce gift to the Driven campaign. News Release U of M Board of Regents to hold special meeting Dec. 5 to consider presidential candidates The Board of Regents has scheduled a special meeting for 3 p.m., Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2018. Expert Alert Impacting Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias with exercise University of Minnesota expert addresses how exercise can help slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease. Feature Silent seizures: seeds of Alzheimer’s disease? Keith Vossel targets subclinical seizures, covert agents of mental decline. Research Brief Exposure to chemical in many plastics linked to language delay in toddlers A School of Public Health study found prenatal phthalate exposure can lead to altered brain functioning. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 95 Page 96 Page 97 Current page 98 Page 99 Page 100 Page 101 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Research Brief Infections may be linked to heart attack and stroke A School of Public Health study found that most severe infections increased risk of stroke and heart attack.
Research Brief First ever footage of wolves hunting freshwater fish captured near Voyageurs National Park UMN researchers recently caught the “Bowman Bay” wolf pack hunting freshwater fish.
Faculty Profile Barbara E. Martinson Barbara E. Martinson is a 2017-18 Graduate and Professional Teaching Award Winner
News Release Professor Frank Bates named National Academy of Inventors Fellow Status is the highest distinction accorded to academic inventors
Research Brief Key factors for family satisfaction with nursing homes A new U of M study compared factors impacting family satisfaction with nursing home care across Minnesota and Ohio.
Feature Slowdown on cesareans At the U of M Birthplace, a focus on mothers-to-be and a lower cesarean rate
Feature Clean air, healthy swine U of M researchers are finding new applications for cold plasma research.
News Release Regents to focus on enrollment and tuition at December meeting Board to discuss UMD enrollment, non-resident tuition and interview finalist for University president.
News Release The University of Minnesota and AAAS announce 2018 Fellows Carol Ishimaru and Natalia Tretyakova named AAAS 2018 Fellows at the University of Minnesota.
News Release Joan T. A. Gabel, U of M presidential finalist, to participate in public forums on each campus University of Minnesota presidential finalist Joan T. A. Gabel will visit each of the University’s five campuses.
Feature Can exercise delay dementia symptoms? Non-pharmacological treatments hold promise for slowing Alzheimer’s progress.
News Release University to lead $2.25 million grant for developing next- generation quantum computer This research will shape future of information processing.
Research Brief Middle-aged adults with lung disease may be at greater risk of developing dementia A new School of Public Health analyzed data from more than 14,000 participants.
News Release Joan T. A. Gabel, University of South Carolina provost, becomes sole finalist for University of Minnesota president Today the Board of Regents named Joan T. A. Gabel as the sole finalist for the position of 17th President of the U of M.
News Release University of Minnesota startup Vascudyne to commercialize biologic engineered tissue with potential to transform medical device technology Vascudyne Inc. is focused on developing biologically engineered tissue for medical device and therapeutics applications.
News Release Ecolab Foundation commits $5 million to support sustainability research and education at the University of Minnesota President Kaler and Ecolab Chairman and CEO Douglas M. Baker, Jr., jointly announce gift to the Driven campaign.
News Release U of M Board of Regents to hold special meeting Dec. 5 to consider presidential candidates The Board of Regents has scheduled a special meeting for 3 p.m., Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2018.
Expert Alert Impacting Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias with exercise University of Minnesota expert addresses how exercise can help slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease.
Feature Silent seizures: seeds of Alzheimer’s disease? Keith Vossel targets subclinical seizures, covert agents of mental decline.
Research Brief Exposure to chemical in many plastics linked to language delay in toddlers A School of Public Health study found prenatal phthalate exposure can lead to altered brain functioning.