Story Archive Displaying 61 - 80 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 Expert Alert Antitrust laws and high tech industries Bob Kudrle is available to provide comment and perspective on the intersection of business, law and policy. Feature Driverless As the age of autonomous vehicles advances, researchers are uncovering what such technologies mean for our future. Research Brief The happiest mode of transportation? That would be cycling. In a study, researchers found cycling is the happiest mode of transport, while public transit is the least happy. News Release Advocates for equity, free speech are 2019 Humphrey Leadership Awardees 17th annual awards recognize inclusion in advancing the common good. Feature Page receives Medal of Freedom U of M alumnus Alan Page was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom during a special ceremony at the White House. News Release Humphrey School recognizes 19 local government projects that demonstrate innovation and collaboration The Humphrey School of Public Affairs announces recipients of its 12th annual Local Government Innovation Awards (LGIA). Expert Alert U of M Law School's Robina Institute to provide research on major probation and parole initiative The national research and reform effort aims to make probation and parole systems fairer and more effective. Faculty Profile Bradley G. Clary Bradley G. Clary is a 2017-18 Graduate and Professional Teaching Award Winner Research Brief A look at 377 metros—can local food product meet local household demand? A new UMN study found some U.S. metropolitan areas are able to produce enough food to support local household demand. News Release University of Minnesota Alum Awarded National Scholarship for Graduate Studies in Diplomacy Eric Chu, a 2013 graduate of the College of Biological Sciences, has been named a 2018 Thomas Pickering Fellow. Research Brief Human rights in a changing sociopolitical climate Researchers from UMN conducted a comprehensive needs and readiness assessment of the U.S. Refugee Resettlement Program. Feature ‘Not a party issue’ U of M student Madeleine Buchholz works across party lines to tackle poverty. Expert Alert Child separation at the border Megan Gunnar, Ph.D., describes potential impact of forceable separation of children from their parents. Feature Saudi student makes Law School history The first recipient of a U of M doctorate in law, Mohammed Al Mulhim is devoted to human rights. Expert Alert Industry-wide labor shortage will delay projects this construction season Peter Hilger can discuss the impacts, and steps the industry and educators must take to fix the problem. Expert Alert Telecommunications mergers and consumers U of M experts Paul Vaaler and Chris Terry bring context to the Sprint and T-Mobile merger announcement. Feature Developing the right skills for the job Ashley Plouff’s nontraditional path combines work and education to enrich each experience. Feature Ecologically minded student researcher Devin Dykes delves into chemistry, studio arts, and helping more students of color discover STEM fields. Expert Alert Unpleasant weather’s impact on financial markets As companies issue their quarterly reports, how equity analysts respond can be influenced by the weather. Expert Alert Minnesota politics and 2018 midterm elections Prof. Larry Jacobs is avaliable to comment on the 2018 midterm elections. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Expert Alert Antitrust laws and high tech industries Bob Kudrle is available to provide comment and perspective on the intersection of business, law and policy.
Feature Driverless As the age of autonomous vehicles advances, researchers are uncovering what such technologies mean for our future.
Research Brief The happiest mode of transportation? That would be cycling. In a study, researchers found cycling is the happiest mode of transport, while public transit is the least happy.
News Release Advocates for equity, free speech are 2019 Humphrey Leadership Awardees 17th annual awards recognize inclusion in advancing the common good.
Feature Page receives Medal of Freedom U of M alumnus Alan Page was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom during a special ceremony at the White House.
News Release Humphrey School recognizes 19 local government projects that demonstrate innovation and collaboration The Humphrey School of Public Affairs announces recipients of its 12th annual Local Government Innovation Awards (LGIA).
Expert Alert U of M Law School's Robina Institute to provide research on major probation and parole initiative The national research and reform effort aims to make probation and parole systems fairer and more effective.
Faculty Profile Bradley G. Clary Bradley G. Clary is a 2017-18 Graduate and Professional Teaching Award Winner
Research Brief A look at 377 metros—can local food product meet local household demand? A new UMN study found some U.S. metropolitan areas are able to produce enough food to support local household demand.
News Release University of Minnesota Alum Awarded National Scholarship for Graduate Studies in Diplomacy Eric Chu, a 2013 graduate of the College of Biological Sciences, has been named a 2018 Thomas Pickering Fellow.
Research Brief Human rights in a changing sociopolitical climate Researchers from UMN conducted a comprehensive needs and readiness assessment of the U.S. Refugee Resettlement Program.
Feature ‘Not a party issue’ U of M student Madeleine Buchholz works across party lines to tackle poverty.
Expert Alert Child separation at the border Megan Gunnar, Ph.D., describes potential impact of forceable separation of children from their parents.
Feature Saudi student makes Law School history The first recipient of a U of M doctorate in law, Mohammed Al Mulhim is devoted to human rights.
Expert Alert Industry-wide labor shortage will delay projects this construction season Peter Hilger can discuss the impacts, and steps the industry and educators must take to fix the problem.
Expert Alert Telecommunications mergers and consumers U of M experts Paul Vaaler and Chris Terry bring context to the Sprint and T-Mobile merger announcement.
Feature Developing the right skills for the job Ashley Plouff’s nontraditional path combines work and education to enrich each experience.
Feature Ecologically minded student researcher Devin Dykes delves into chemistry, studio arts, and helping more students of color discover STEM fields.
Expert Alert Unpleasant weather’s impact on financial markets As companies issue their quarterly reports, how equity analysts respond can be influenced by the weather.
Expert Alert Minnesota politics and 2018 midterm elections Prof. Larry Jacobs is avaliable to comment on the 2018 midterm elections.