Story Archive Displaying 101 - 120 of 144 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 News Release UMN Expert: FCC to Vote on Media Consolidation The FCC is expected to vote on major changes to media consolidation rules. News Release Humphrey School recognizes 25 innovative and collaborative local government projects Humphrey School of Public Affairs hosts the 11th annual Local Government Innovation Awards (LGIA). Expert Alert President’s authority to use nuclear weapons Mark Bell on presidential authority to order the use of nuclear weapons, significance of U.S. Senate Committee hearing. News Release UMN Expert: AT&T–Time Warner merger Professor Chris Terry weighs in President Trump’s history with CNN and what the DOJ demands could mean for the deal. Feature From evil clowns to ultimate questions Here are 10 of the most intriguing freshman seminar courses for 2017-18. News Release UMN Expert: Repeal of Clean Power Plan IonE's Ellen Anderson weighs in on the proposed repeal of the Clean Power Plan. Expert Alert Iran nuclear deal UMN Professor Mark Bell weighs in on the consequences of decertifying the Iran nuclear deal. News Release UMN Expert: UN Treaty must not distract from nonproliferation Following Nobel Peace Prize announcement, Mark Bell weighs in on UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons. News Release UMN Experts: After Las Vegas, U.S. faces disturbing reality on gun violence Three University experts discuss the aftermath of the Las Vegas mass shooting, and ways to move forward. Expert Alert Tom Petty’s voice was one-of-a-kind U of M Associate Professor of Musicology Peter Mercer-Taylor reflects on Tom Petty's career. Expert Alert Current blur between politics and sports is unprecedented Douglas Hartmann comments on the unprecedented blur between sports and politics. News Release Humphrey School announces annual Local Government Innovation Awards Awards recognize cities, counties, townships, schools and new native nations collaboration News Release New U report explores sex buyers in Minnesota First-of-its-kind research provides insight toward national model to combating sex trafficking. Feature A bold vision Jake Maxon’s vision for HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention could become a model for counties across the nation. Feature Prepared to make the world a better place Marin Phelps became the U of M’s first student to graduate with a master’s degree in human rights—a joint program of the Humphrey School of Public Affairs and the College of Liberal Arts. News Release U study: Link between community’s rate of military sacrifice, Trump support Findings suggest large urban-rural casualty gap contributed to Donald Trump’s Presidential victory in November 2016. Feature Predatory use of criminal justice Cities target low-income citizens, people of color with fines and fees, U researchers say. Feature America’s uneven war toll Dead and wounded are increasingly from poorer parts of country, says study. Feature War’s violence comes home As Colombia moves to end 60 years of civil war, peace is no closer for many women. Feature A teddy in the trunk Tiffany Hamidjaja conducts research into the trauma of parental arrest on children. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Current page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Next page Next › Last page Last »
News Release UMN Expert: FCC to Vote on Media Consolidation The FCC is expected to vote on major changes to media consolidation rules.
News Release Humphrey School recognizes 25 innovative and collaborative local government projects Humphrey School of Public Affairs hosts the 11th annual Local Government Innovation Awards (LGIA).
Expert Alert President’s authority to use nuclear weapons Mark Bell on presidential authority to order the use of nuclear weapons, significance of U.S. Senate Committee hearing.
News Release UMN Expert: AT&T–Time Warner merger Professor Chris Terry weighs in President Trump’s history with CNN and what the DOJ demands could mean for the deal.
Feature From evil clowns to ultimate questions Here are 10 of the most intriguing freshman seminar courses for 2017-18.
News Release UMN Expert: Repeal of Clean Power Plan IonE's Ellen Anderson weighs in on the proposed repeal of the Clean Power Plan.
Expert Alert Iran nuclear deal UMN Professor Mark Bell weighs in on the consequences of decertifying the Iran nuclear deal.
News Release UMN Expert: UN Treaty must not distract from nonproliferation Following Nobel Peace Prize announcement, Mark Bell weighs in on UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons.
News Release UMN Experts: After Las Vegas, U.S. faces disturbing reality on gun violence Three University experts discuss the aftermath of the Las Vegas mass shooting, and ways to move forward.
Expert Alert Tom Petty’s voice was one-of-a-kind U of M Associate Professor of Musicology Peter Mercer-Taylor reflects on Tom Petty's career.
Expert Alert Current blur between politics and sports is unprecedented Douglas Hartmann comments on the unprecedented blur between sports and politics.
News Release Humphrey School announces annual Local Government Innovation Awards Awards recognize cities, counties, townships, schools and new native nations collaboration
News Release New U report explores sex buyers in Minnesota First-of-its-kind research provides insight toward national model to combating sex trafficking.
Feature A bold vision Jake Maxon’s vision for HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention could become a model for counties across the nation.
Feature Prepared to make the world a better place Marin Phelps became the U of M’s first student to graduate with a master’s degree in human rights—a joint program of the Humphrey School of Public Affairs and the College of Liberal Arts.
News Release U study: Link between community’s rate of military sacrifice, Trump support Findings suggest large urban-rural casualty gap contributed to Donald Trump’s Presidential victory in November 2016.
Feature Predatory use of criminal justice Cities target low-income citizens, people of color with fines and fees, U researchers say.
Feature America’s uneven war toll Dead and wounded are increasingly from poorer parts of country, says study.
Feature War’s violence comes home As Colombia moves to end 60 years of civil war, peace is no closer for many women.
Feature A teddy in the trunk Tiffany Hamidjaja conducts research into the trauma of parental arrest on children.