Story Archive Displaying 41 - 60 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 Ten courses that will blow your mind The U of M offers thousands of courses on nearly every topic imaginable. Here are ten exciting examples. Research Brief Best predictors of romantic relationship success Jeff Simpson, professor and chair of the Department of Psychology in the College of Liberal Arts, co-authored the study. Feature Mapping prejudice: A painful part of Minneapolis history For decades, black citizens in Minneapolis were systematically denied equal rights to homeownership. Research Brief People’s perception of media messages personalized in real-time The study was led by Claire Segijn, an assistant professor in the Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication. Feature When xenophobia spreads like a virus To understand the rise in xenophobia and racist acts in America, professor Erika Lee says we should look to the past. News Release U of M linguistics and Ojibwe language major awarded national Udall Scholarship U of M Twin Cities junior Dustin Morrow was named among 55 Udall Scholars for 2020. Feature U of M Libraries expands reach during COVID-19 With peer research consultants, college and now high school students hone their research skills. Feature Learning abroad enriches student experiences Students reflect on their time abroad and describe how they see the experience shaping their futures. Feature Video player A talent for filling the Internet’s content needs led Liz Giorgi to found two burgeoning businesses. Expert Alert How to make lasting New Year’s resolutions Theresa Nutt and Valerie Tiberius talk about how to make lasting and meaningful New Year’s resolutions. Feature The humans of the ‘Dogs of Instagram’ Two degrees and 4.5M Instagram followers later, Ahmed and Ashley Paguyo El Shourbagy agree on the value of liberal arts. Research Brief Conscientiousness is top personality predictor of positive career and work-related outcomes, has broad benefits Deniz Ones, a professor in the College of Liberal Arts, co-authored the study. Talking with U of M Talking “NaNoWriMo” with U of M November is National Novel Writing Month. For 30 days, aspiring writers will come together to write 50,000 words. Feature Journeying through a 17th-century apothecary History and technology collide to create an exceptional research experience for one undergraduate. Faculty Profile Cheryl A. Olman Cheryl A. Olman is a 2018-19 Morse-Alumni Undergraduate Teaching Award Winner Talking with U of M Talking “gig economy” with U of M Marissa Benedict, assistant professor at the School of Music, answers questions about the "gig economy." Feature Telling Native veterans’ stories John Little provides new perspectives on Native American veterans’ experiences during and after Vietnam. Faculty Profile Michael Lower Michael Lower is a 2018-19 Morse-Alumni Undergraduate Teaching Award Winner Feature From the classroom to the forest Through studying natural history, these students are building their futures. Feature Complementary skills Alumna Gemma Kumaraea reflects on her degree in communication studies. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Next page Next › Last page Last »
Feature Ten courses that will blow your mind The U of M offers thousands of courses on nearly every topic imaginable. Here are ten exciting examples.
Research Brief Best predictors of romantic relationship success Jeff Simpson, professor and chair of the Department of Psychology in the College of Liberal Arts, co-authored the study.
Feature Mapping prejudice: A painful part of Minneapolis history For decades, black citizens in Minneapolis were systematically denied equal rights to homeownership.
Research Brief People’s perception of media messages personalized in real-time The study was led by Claire Segijn, an assistant professor in the Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication.
Feature When xenophobia spreads like a virus To understand the rise in xenophobia and racist acts in America, professor Erika Lee says we should look to the past.
News Release U of M linguistics and Ojibwe language major awarded national Udall Scholarship U of M Twin Cities junior Dustin Morrow was named among 55 Udall Scholars for 2020.
Feature U of M Libraries expands reach during COVID-19 With peer research consultants, college and now high school students hone their research skills.
Feature Learning abroad enriches student experiences Students reflect on their time abroad and describe how they see the experience shaping their futures.
Feature Video player A talent for filling the Internet’s content needs led Liz Giorgi to found two burgeoning businesses.
Expert Alert How to make lasting New Year’s resolutions Theresa Nutt and Valerie Tiberius talk about how to make lasting and meaningful New Year’s resolutions.
Feature The humans of the ‘Dogs of Instagram’ Two degrees and 4.5M Instagram followers later, Ahmed and Ashley Paguyo El Shourbagy agree on the value of liberal arts.
Research Brief Conscientiousness is top personality predictor of positive career and work-related outcomes, has broad benefits Deniz Ones, a professor in the College of Liberal Arts, co-authored the study.
Talking with U of M Talking “NaNoWriMo” with U of M November is National Novel Writing Month. For 30 days, aspiring writers will come together to write 50,000 words.
Feature Journeying through a 17th-century apothecary History and technology collide to create an exceptional research experience for one undergraduate.
Faculty Profile Cheryl A. Olman Cheryl A. Olman is a 2018-19 Morse-Alumni Undergraduate Teaching Award Winner
Talking with U of M Talking “gig economy” with U of M Marissa Benedict, assistant professor at the School of Music, answers questions about the "gig economy."
Feature Telling Native veterans’ stories John Little provides new perspectives on Native American veterans’ experiences during and after Vietnam.
Faculty Profile Michael Lower Michael Lower is a 2018-19 Morse-Alumni Undergraduate Teaching Award Winner
Feature From the classroom to the forest Through studying natural history, these students are building their futures.