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
On Saturday, June 18, the University of Minnesota Twin Cities will host its inaugural U of M Juneteenth Celebration from noon to 6 p.m. in North Minneapolis.
President Joan Gabel and Executive Vice President and Provost Rachel Croson introduced a collection of extraordinary students, faculty and staff to the Board of Regents.
The University of Minnesota Board of Regents will review President Joan Gabel’s recommended operating budget for the upcoming 2022-23 fiscal year on Thurs., May 12
Two initiatives seeking state funding could dramatically accelerate investments in student financial aid, enhance an existing program and adding a new effort to support students attending U of M Crookston, Duluth, Morris and Rochester.
Investments in two major U of M health sciences projects would improve access and care for all Minnesotans with innovative, community-based approaches .
Learn more about the Board of Regents' action to authorize the repatriation of objects from a collection of Mimbres-affiliated cultural artifacts, a significant step forward in an effort to honor the University’s ethical, moral and legal obligations.
The First Lady's visit emphasized investing in children's development, celebrating that the U of M's Institute for Child Development has been the nation's top-ranked program for decades
University leaders will outline the development of place-based collaborations with business and other external partners, their important role for the state economy and how they dovetail with the University’s strategic plan.
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has awarded the University of Minnesota a $615,000 grant for Mapping Prejudice. This transformational funding will allow the Mapping Prejudice team to build collaborations that can advance racial justice in Minnesota.
During the last governing board meeting of 2021, the University of Minnesota’s Board of Regents and President Joan Gabel took stock of the University’s many strategic successes despite the challenges of the past year.
The annual report on U of M research, which will be publicly presented to the Board of Regents next Thursday, will highlight a collection of record-breaking achievements from the past year.
Following public interviews with three finalists, the Board of Regents selected Quinn Gaalswyk to be the University’s next chief auditor, wrapping up a national search for the position.
Responding to students’ desire to explore new opportunities for future food service operations on the Twin Cities campus, leadership engaged in extensive review and significant community consultation to inform recommendations presented to the Board of Regents
At its October meeting, the Board of Regents will discuss what U of M health science researchers accomplished last year and what the future holds for this work at one of America’s leading research universities
The University of Minnesota successfully competed for $1.15 billion in external research funding in fiscal year 2021, a 31 percent jump that pushed it well past the $1 billion award mark for the first time in the University’s history.