Story Archive Displaying 1901 - 1920 of 3316 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 Former University of Minnesota President Nils Hasselmo passes away at age 87 Hasselmo served as president of the University of Minnesota from 1988 through 1997. Research Brief Research Brief: Targeted sustainability standards for agriculture hold promise for global environmental benefits A U of M-led research team evaluated global large-scale benefits of implementing voluntary sustainability standards. Research Brief Rates of social isolation vary by rurality and demographics The study was led by School of Public Health Assistant Carrie Henning-Smith. Research Brief Sustainable bioenergy from native prairies on abandoned agricultural lands Scientists set out to discover ideal growing conditions for an alternative biofuel source. News Release Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy awarded grant to develop influenza vaccines roadmap The Wellcome Trust grant supports creation of a roadmap for development of broadly protective influenza vaccines. Feature Celebrating 50 years of African American studies A half century ago, the historic Morrill Hall takeover led directly to a new academic department. News Release From art to ag, explore youth programs at the U of M Youth Central is a new resource for Minnesota parents. Research Brief Research Brief: The shifting age of peak binge drinking Young adults in the U.S. are engaging in binge drinking later into their 20s, according to a recent analysis. Research Brief Employer-sponsored insurance levels stable after start of ACA provisions The study was led by School of Public Health Professor Jean Abraham. News Release President Kaler presents to MN Senate and House higher education committees Kaler highlighted the necessity of keeping the University’s unique statewide impact strong. News Release Jim and Carmen Campbell pledge lead gift to renovate U of M’s world-renowned Institute of Child Development The Campbells donate an $8 million lead gift to fund the renovation and modernization the Institue of Child Development. News Release U of M Physics Force brings large-scale stunts and physics fun to the public Jan. 19 Daily shows reach more than 25,000 school-age children throughout the week. Feature She is ME An engineering student supports her peers while finding her own niche. Research Brief Possible link found between exposure to household chemical and heart disease and cancer School of Public Health Ph.D. candidate Mary Rooney led the recently published study. Research Brief Hundreds of genes affecting tobacco and alcohol use discovered Scott Vrieze, an associate professor in the College of Liberal Arts Department of Psychology, was part of the project. Feature Design as a force for good U of M students are making a global impact while learning the skills for a career in apparel design. Feature Making the impossible possible A recent grad triumphed over long history of adversity Feature Diversity enriches learning U of M students excel in and beyond the classroom. Research Brief Research Brief: Preventing violent encounters between police and young black men in Minnesota A School of Public Health study led by Rhonda Jones-Web was published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine. News Release U of M receives $5.4 million gift to address supply of critical medicines worldwide CIDRAP will use the gift to address drug and medical supply shortages experienced globally. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 93 Page 94 Page 95 Current page 96 Page 97 Page 98 Page 99 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
News Release Former University of Minnesota President Nils Hasselmo passes away at age 87 Hasselmo served as president of the University of Minnesota from 1988 through 1997.
Research Brief Research Brief: Targeted sustainability standards for agriculture hold promise for global environmental benefits A U of M-led research team evaluated global large-scale benefits of implementing voluntary sustainability standards.
Research Brief Rates of social isolation vary by rurality and demographics The study was led by School of Public Health Assistant Carrie Henning-Smith.
Research Brief Sustainable bioenergy from native prairies on abandoned agricultural lands Scientists set out to discover ideal growing conditions for an alternative biofuel source.
News Release Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy awarded grant to develop influenza vaccines roadmap The Wellcome Trust grant supports creation of a roadmap for development of broadly protective influenza vaccines.
Feature Celebrating 50 years of African American studies A half century ago, the historic Morrill Hall takeover led directly to a new academic department.
News Release From art to ag, explore youth programs at the U of M Youth Central is a new resource for Minnesota parents.
Research Brief Research Brief: The shifting age of peak binge drinking Young adults in the U.S. are engaging in binge drinking later into their 20s, according to a recent analysis.
Research Brief Employer-sponsored insurance levels stable after start of ACA provisions The study was led by School of Public Health Professor Jean Abraham.
News Release President Kaler presents to MN Senate and House higher education committees Kaler highlighted the necessity of keeping the University’s unique statewide impact strong.
News Release Jim and Carmen Campbell pledge lead gift to renovate U of M’s world-renowned Institute of Child Development The Campbells donate an $8 million lead gift to fund the renovation and modernization the Institue of Child Development.
News Release U of M Physics Force brings large-scale stunts and physics fun to the public Jan. 19 Daily shows reach more than 25,000 school-age children throughout the week.
Research Brief Possible link found between exposure to household chemical and heart disease and cancer School of Public Health Ph.D. candidate Mary Rooney led the recently published study.
Research Brief Hundreds of genes affecting tobacco and alcohol use discovered Scott Vrieze, an associate professor in the College of Liberal Arts Department of Psychology, was part of the project.
Feature Design as a force for good U of M students are making a global impact while learning the skills for a career in apparel design.
Research Brief Research Brief: Preventing violent encounters between police and young black men in Minnesota A School of Public Health study led by Rhonda Jones-Web was published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
News Release U of M receives $5.4 million gift to address supply of critical medicines worldwide CIDRAP will use the gift to address drug and medical supply shortages experienced globally.