Story Archive Displaying 81 - 100 of 987 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 Three questions with Truman Scholars Carter Yost and Joleece Pecore Two University of Minnesota students selected for the prestigious Truman Scholarship talk about where they’ve been and what they hope to accomplish. Feature Design to save pollinators With pollinator populations on the decline, a Minnesota program is drawing on U of M expertise to make it easier for Minnesotans to incorporate pollinator-friendly plants. Feature A chance to ‘nerd out’ about policy issues Master’s student Gustave Stewart hopes to help make cities and communities healthier and more equitable. Feature Persistence, passion, and purpose Student Miguel Anselmo’s time as an undergraduate was marked by both growth and grief, but it put him on the path to finding his passion. Feature Catching cancer with AI A graduate student builds a technology to improve the detection of melanoma and colorectal cancer. Feature An advocate for energy justice Humphrey School student Alexa Carrera wants to help write energy policies that benefit everyone. Feature Supporting the U of M enhances rural health care access Supporting the U of M enhances rural health care access Feature The transformative power of education PhD alum Jenna Mitchler's international experiences help shape her educational mindset. Feature The doctor and the policy person After years of practicing medicine, Hannah Lichtsinn is pursuing a Master of Public Affairs to help lead change on big societal issues. Feature Cutting down cancer Years of research collaboration has produced successful therapies for brain cancer in dogs and laid the foundation for human treatment. Feature Leadership in Liberia Grad student Zamzam Dini’s efforts abroad provide insights into how best to support immigrant and refugee communities in Minnesota. Feature Design students and faculty partner to help kids with cancer In the fight against cancer, even the smallest things can make a world of difference. Feature Encountering art across America Viewing world-famous art without the filter of a screen or a print is an experience not everyone can have, but for one student, it was life-changing. Feature Nurturing nature Grad student Lucas Rapisarda leads a program for immigrants combining nature learning with adult English language courses. Feature A medical student’s book teaches kids to appreciate differences “The Way We Play,” by medical student Hugh Burke and Kylie Donohue, uses familiar animals to teach acceptance and teamwork. Feature Fighting wildfires on an all-female crew U of M student Amital Shaver spent the summer learning to fight wildfires with an all-female crew. Feature Blending business and the arts Colin Bracewell combines his love of music with business to fuel his budding indie-pop career. Feature A healing path for healers Through storytelling, physicians and physicians-to-be replenish their wells of meaning and purpose. Feature At the intersection of art and science PhD student Maria Park’s fascination with the living world informed her science and inspired her creative endeavors. Feature Creativity and the brain A study yields insights into how creativity could influence young people’s mental health and well-being. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Feature Three questions with Truman Scholars Carter Yost and Joleece Pecore Two University of Minnesota students selected for the prestigious Truman Scholarship talk about where they’ve been and what they hope to accomplish.
Feature Design to save pollinators With pollinator populations on the decline, a Minnesota program is drawing on U of M expertise to make it easier for Minnesotans to incorporate pollinator-friendly plants.
Feature A chance to ‘nerd out’ about policy issues Master’s student Gustave Stewart hopes to help make cities and communities healthier and more equitable.
Feature Persistence, passion, and purpose Student Miguel Anselmo’s time as an undergraduate was marked by both growth and grief, but it put him on the path to finding his passion.
Feature Catching cancer with AI A graduate student builds a technology to improve the detection of melanoma and colorectal cancer.
Feature An advocate for energy justice Humphrey School student Alexa Carrera wants to help write energy policies that benefit everyone.
Feature Supporting the U of M enhances rural health care access Supporting the U of M enhances rural health care access
Feature The transformative power of education PhD alum Jenna Mitchler's international experiences help shape her educational mindset.
Feature The doctor and the policy person After years of practicing medicine, Hannah Lichtsinn is pursuing a Master of Public Affairs to help lead change on big societal issues.
Feature Cutting down cancer Years of research collaboration has produced successful therapies for brain cancer in dogs and laid the foundation for human treatment.
Feature Leadership in Liberia Grad student Zamzam Dini’s efforts abroad provide insights into how best to support immigrant and refugee communities in Minnesota.
Feature Design students and faculty partner to help kids with cancer In the fight against cancer, even the smallest things can make a world of difference.
Feature Encountering art across America Viewing world-famous art without the filter of a screen or a print is an experience not everyone can have, but for one student, it was life-changing.
Feature Nurturing nature Grad student Lucas Rapisarda leads a program for immigrants combining nature learning with adult English language courses.
Feature A medical student’s book teaches kids to appreciate differences “The Way We Play,” by medical student Hugh Burke and Kylie Donohue, uses familiar animals to teach acceptance and teamwork.
Feature Fighting wildfires on an all-female crew U of M student Amital Shaver spent the summer learning to fight wildfires with an all-female crew.
Feature Blending business and the arts Colin Bracewell combines his love of music with business to fuel his budding indie-pop career.
Feature A healing path for healers Through storytelling, physicians and physicians-to-be replenish their wells of meaning and purpose.
Feature At the intersection of art and science PhD student Maria Park’s fascination with the living world informed her science and inspired her creative endeavors.
Feature Creativity and the brain A study yields insights into how creativity could influence young people’s mental health and well-being.