Story Archive Displaying 81 - 100 of 127 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 Marching to the beat of discovery Members of the “Pride of Minnesota” provide the soundtrack to discovery. Research Brief Hundreds of genes affecting tobacco and alcohol use discovered Scott Vrieze, an associate professor in the College of Liberal Arts Department of Psychology, was part of the project. Faculty Profile Barbara E. Martinson Barbara E. Martinson is a 2017-18 Graduate and Professional Teaching Award Winner News Release Our Global Kitchen: Food, Nature, Culture on view at Bell Museum New exhibit follows food from farm to fork. Expert Alert News in the age of social media Experts Benjamin Toff and Panayiota Kendeou weigh in on news in the age of social media. Research Brief Roles of web analytics companies in news production New U of M research examines how managers for analytics companies position their work in relation to news production. News Release Photo exhibition of never-before-seen works kicks off U of M’s College of Liberal Arts’ 150th anniversary celebration Exhibit opens Wednesday, September 12, 2018 at the Nash Gallery. Faculty Profile Keith A. Mayes Keith A. Mayes is a 2017-18 Morse-Alumni Undergraduate Teaching Award Winner Expert Alert Aging U.S. population puts focus on family care U of M experts Joseph Gaugler and Kenneth Doyle weigh in on the implications of the shift to family care. News Release Mellon Foundation awards U of M Department of History with grant to advance education Gift honors U of M Ph.D. graduate and Mellon Foundation President Earl Lewis upon retirement. Expert Alert The future of net neutrality following the Senate’s vote Christopher Terry, of the Hubbard School of Journalism & Mass Communication, weighs in on the future of net neutrali News Release U of M Professor Erika Lee named distinguished Andrew Carnegie Fellow Lee plans to publish book exploring the history of xenophobia in the U.S. Feature Honing his craft With his major in high demand, a U of M student lands his dream internship with Tesla. Feature ‘Pride of Minnesota’ shines For 300-plus students in the University of Minnesota Marching Band, it was a rare chance to perform on the biggest of stages. Feature Helping aging citizens stay safe in winter Research on harsh weather reveals positive aspects for our oldest citizens. Research Brief Older Minnesotans love winter. How can we help them stay safe? UMN researcher Jessica Finlay examines how everyday winter weather shapes our well-being—a subject often overlooked 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. Feature Discovery off the beaten path The thrill of discovery drives Amber Jaeger to uncover what makes us human. Faculty Profile Jeffry A. Simpson Jeffry A. Simpson is a 2016-17 Graduate and Professional Teaching Award Winner Feature Cultivating a culture of curiosity For two students, a unique opportunity leads to an exhibit on a national stage. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Next page Next › Last page Last »
Feature Marching to the beat of discovery Members of the “Pride of Minnesota” provide the soundtrack to discovery.
Research Brief Hundreds of genes affecting tobacco and alcohol use discovered Scott Vrieze, an associate professor in the College of Liberal Arts Department of Psychology, was part of the project.
Faculty Profile Barbara E. Martinson Barbara E. Martinson is a 2017-18 Graduate and Professional Teaching Award Winner
News Release Our Global Kitchen: Food, Nature, Culture on view at Bell Museum New exhibit follows food from farm to fork.
Expert Alert News in the age of social media Experts Benjamin Toff and Panayiota Kendeou weigh in on news in the age of social media.
Research Brief Roles of web analytics companies in news production New U of M research examines how managers for analytics companies position their work in relation to news production.
News Release Photo exhibition of never-before-seen works kicks off U of M’s College of Liberal Arts’ 150th anniversary celebration Exhibit opens Wednesday, September 12, 2018 at the Nash Gallery.
Faculty Profile Keith A. Mayes Keith A. Mayes is a 2017-18 Morse-Alumni Undergraduate Teaching Award Winner
Expert Alert Aging U.S. population puts focus on family care U of M experts Joseph Gaugler and Kenneth Doyle weigh in on the implications of the shift to family care.
News Release Mellon Foundation awards U of M Department of History with grant to advance education Gift honors U of M Ph.D. graduate and Mellon Foundation President Earl Lewis upon retirement.
Expert Alert The future of net neutrality following the Senate’s vote Christopher Terry, of the Hubbard School of Journalism & Mass Communication, weighs in on the future of net neutrali
News Release U of M Professor Erika Lee named distinguished Andrew Carnegie Fellow Lee plans to publish book exploring the history of xenophobia in the U.S.
Feature Honing his craft With his major in high demand, a U of M student lands his dream internship with Tesla.
Feature ‘Pride of Minnesota’ shines For 300-plus students in the University of Minnesota Marching Band, it was a rare chance to perform on the biggest of stages.
Feature Helping aging citizens stay safe in winter Research on harsh weather reveals positive aspects for our oldest citizens.
Research Brief Older Minnesotans love winter. How can we help them stay safe? UMN researcher Jessica Finlay examines how everyday winter weather shapes our well-being—a subject often overlooked
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.
Feature Discovery off the beaten path The thrill of discovery drives Amber Jaeger to uncover what makes us human.
Faculty Profile Jeffry A. Simpson Jeffry A. Simpson is a 2016-17 Graduate and Professional Teaching Award Winner
Feature Cultivating a culture of curiosity For two students, a unique opportunity leads to an exhibit on a national stage.