Story Archive Displaying 261 - 280 of 601 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 Associate professor receives U.S. Department of Energy Early Career Award Award designed to bolster the nation’s scientific workforce. Feature The right pitch A student learns how to pitch ideas—such as her device to remove pooled blood from the brain. News Release Three University of Minnesota faculty receive highest honor from U.S. government Three faculty are among the recipients of the Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE). Faculty Profile Daniel F. Keefe Daniel F. Keefe is a 2018-19 Morse-Alumni Undergraduate Teaching Award Winner News Release International effort to build synthetic cells led by U of M-based collaboration Kate Adamala and colleagues to expand the Build-a-Cell Research Collabortaion Network with NSF grant. Feature Fifty years of demystifying the moon The U has strong ties to the Apollo program, astronauts, and moon rocks. Feature What their bodies (and summer schedules) can handle Three Gopher student-athletes are tackling a challenging summer internship developing a sports-related medical device. Faculty Profile Catherine E. Wolfgram French Catherine E. Wolfgram French is a 2018-19 Morse-Alumni Undergraduate Teaching Award Winner Feature Power to the students Students routinely manage their energy—but some also manage ours. Research Brief Male crickets losing ability to sing, despite reproductive advantage of singing College of Biological Sciences researchers investigated a mutation that causes some crickets to be unable to sing. News Release University of Minnesota Twin Cities faculty member named Pew Biomedical Scholar Frank Albert named one of 22 early-career researchers to join the Pew Scholars Program in the Biomedical Sciences. News Release Two University of Minnesota Twin Cities students named 2019 Astronaut Scholars UMN Twin Cities students are Matthew DeJong and Macy Vollbrecht awarded scholarships up to $10,000. Feature No more Calilfornia dreamin’ 2018 grad Bailey Benson lands dream job in LA area Research Brief Energy researchers break the catalytic speed limit Researchers discover new tech that speeds up chemical reactions 10,000 times faster than current reaction rate limit. Feature Designing for a dog’s life New grad Aimee Krebsbach designs prostheses for dogs and people. News Release Professor Richard James receives prestigious Vannevar Bush Faculty Fellowship Fellowship is U.S. Department of Defense's most prestigious single-investigator award Research Brief Park-and-ride transit gives suburban commuters higher access to jobs The Accessibility Observatory looks at how park-and-rides affects access to jobs in the Twin Cities suburbs. Feature Playing well with machines The University of Minnesota is preparing students for careers of the future—like in robotics and 3D printing. Feature His greatest teaching challenge Two decades into his teaching career, Rob Palmer is embracing an opportunity to reach truly nontraditional students. News Release University of Minnesota faculty elected to the National Academy of Sciences Dan Voytas and Marlene Zuk recognized for their achievements in research. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Current page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
News Release Associate professor receives U.S. Department of Energy Early Career Award Award designed to bolster the nation’s scientific workforce.
Feature The right pitch A student learns how to pitch ideas—such as her device to remove pooled blood from the brain.
News Release Three University of Minnesota faculty receive highest honor from U.S. government Three faculty are among the recipients of the Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE).
Faculty Profile Daniel F. Keefe Daniel F. Keefe is a 2018-19 Morse-Alumni Undergraduate Teaching Award Winner
News Release International effort to build synthetic cells led by U of M-based collaboration Kate Adamala and colleagues to expand the Build-a-Cell Research Collabortaion Network with NSF grant.
Feature Fifty years of demystifying the moon The U has strong ties to the Apollo program, astronauts, and moon rocks.
Feature What their bodies (and summer schedules) can handle Three Gopher student-athletes are tackling a challenging summer internship developing a sports-related medical device.
Faculty Profile Catherine E. Wolfgram French Catherine E. Wolfgram French is a 2018-19 Morse-Alumni Undergraduate Teaching Award Winner
Research Brief Male crickets losing ability to sing, despite reproductive advantage of singing College of Biological Sciences researchers investigated a mutation that causes some crickets to be unable to sing.
News Release University of Minnesota Twin Cities faculty member named Pew Biomedical Scholar Frank Albert named one of 22 early-career researchers to join the Pew Scholars Program in the Biomedical Sciences.
News Release Two University of Minnesota Twin Cities students named 2019 Astronaut Scholars UMN Twin Cities students are Matthew DeJong and Macy Vollbrecht awarded scholarships up to $10,000.
Research Brief Energy researchers break the catalytic speed limit Researchers discover new tech that speeds up chemical reactions 10,000 times faster than current reaction rate limit.
News Release Professor Richard James receives prestigious Vannevar Bush Faculty Fellowship Fellowship is U.S. Department of Defense's most prestigious single-investigator award
Research Brief Park-and-ride transit gives suburban commuters higher access to jobs The Accessibility Observatory looks at how park-and-rides affects access to jobs in the Twin Cities suburbs.
Feature Playing well with machines The University of Minnesota is preparing students for careers of the future—like in robotics and 3D printing.
Feature His greatest teaching challenge Two decades into his teaching career, Rob Palmer is embracing an opportunity to reach truly nontraditional students.
News Release University of Minnesota faculty elected to the National Academy of Sciences Dan Voytas and Marlene Zuk recognized for their achievements in research.