Story Archive Displaying 541 - 560 of 989 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 Letting nature do its work A student purifies lakes with floating islands. Feature More to bubbles than you think The improbable power of bubbles fascinates grad student Mrugank Bhatt. Feature New course confronts polarization Student-run mock trial treats divisive issues logically Feature Giving students a voice Senior Simran Mishra has one question on her mind: “What am I doing for students today?” Feature A specialist in kicking … and giving Emmit Carpenter is now the Gophers’ most accurate kicker, and he’s on target with his generosity, too. Feature Why dermatologists should go beyond skin deep A dermatology resident urges peers to collect sexual orientation and gender identity data. Feature Slowdown on cesareans At the U of M Birthplace, a focus on mothers-to-be and a lower cesarean rate Feature Clean air, healthy swine U of M researchers are finding new applications for cold plasma research. Feature Can exercise delay dementia symptoms? Non-pharmacological treatments hold promise for slowing Alzheimer’s progress. Feature Silent seizures: seeds of Alzheimer’s disease? Keith Vossel targets subclinical seizures, covert agents of mental decline. Feature Keeping aging brains healthy: lessons from genes U researchers take a cue from genes that protect brains from decline. Feature Owning Up: Racism and Housing in Minneapolis Two students are using the arts and the digital humanities to address inequities in the Twin Cities. Feature Gophers reclaim Paul Bunyan’s Axe The University of Minnesota is now in possession of Paul Bunyan’s Axe after a dominating 37-15 win over Wisconsin in Madison. Feature A new high in graduation success University of Minnesota student-athletes have posted a program-record 93 percent graduation rate, as measured by the NCAA's Graduation Success Rate. Feature Researchers stop ‘sneaky’ cancer cells in their tracks New study sheds light on how cancer cells change their movements. Feature Volleyball team clinches Big Ten title The University of Minnesota volleyball team clinched the Big Ten title Nov. 17 with a thrilling five-set victory at Ohio State. 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. Feature A century of tending to student health Born in the depths of a global flu epidemic, Boynton Health Service is celebrating a century of service and care for U of M students and staff. Feature The breakaway Distance biking champion and UMD student Alexandera Houchin aims to relieve the shortage of American Indian dentists. Feature Building a baseline for biocomputing Kate Adamala is using synthetic cells to create “biocomputers” with a wide range of applications. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Current page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Feature More to bubbles than you think The improbable power of bubbles fascinates grad student Mrugank Bhatt.
Feature Giving students a voice Senior Simran Mishra has one question on her mind: “What am I doing for students today?”
Feature A specialist in kicking … and giving Emmit Carpenter is now the Gophers’ most accurate kicker, and he’s on target with his generosity, too.
Feature Why dermatologists should go beyond skin deep A dermatology resident urges peers to collect sexual orientation and gender identity data.
Feature Slowdown on cesareans At the U of M Birthplace, a focus on mothers-to-be and a lower cesarean rate
Feature Clean air, healthy swine U of M researchers are finding new applications for cold plasma research.
Feature Can exercise delay dementia symptoms? Non-pharmacological treatments hold promise for slowing Alzheimer’s progress.
Feature Silent seizures: seeds of Alzheimer’s disease? Keith Vossel targets subclinical seizures, covert agents of mental decline.
Feature Keeping aging brains healthy: lessons from genes U researchers take a cue from genes that protect brains from decline.
Feature Owning Up: Racism and Housing in Minneapolis Two students are using the arts and the digital humanities to address inequities in the Twin Cities.
Feature Gophers reclaim Paul Bunyan’s Axe The University of Minnesota is now in possession of Paul Bunyan’s Axe after a dominating 37-15 win over Wisconsin in Madison.
Feature A new high in graduation success University of Minnesota student-athletes have posted a program-record 93 percent graduation rate, as measured by the NCAA's Graduation Success Rate.
Feature Researchers stop ‘sneaky’ cancer cells in their tracks New study sheds light on how cancer cells change their movements.
Feature Volleyball team clinches Big Ten title The University of Minnesota volleyball team clinched the Big Ten title Nov. 17 with a thrilling five-set victory at Ohio State.
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.
Feature A century of tending to student health Born in the depths of a global flu epidemic, Boynton Health Service is celebrating a century of service and care for U of M students and staff.
Feature The breakaway Distance biking champion and UMD student Alexandera Houchin aims to relieve the shortage of American Indian dentists.
Feature Building a baseline for biocomputing Kate Adamala is using synthetic cells to create “biocomputers” with a wide range of applications.