Story Archive Displaying 781 - 800 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 Study away—but not too far away This spring, University of Minnesota students can discover the strengths of another campus—without leaving the U. Feature Charting the growing brain Jed Elison leads in the search for early indicators of behavioral development that could change a child’s life. Feature Measuring what matters Start-up Reflection Sciences is closing the opportunity gap by putting a simple tool in the hands of teachers. Feature Changing the world: Clara Adams-Ender Clara Adams-Ender, the first nurse to command a major Army base, is the homecoming parade grand marshal. Feature Homecoming football trivia As the University of Minnesota celebrates its 102nd homecoming, here is some homecoming-related football trivia. Feature McCann takes place in history with marching band Betsy Kerns McCann is the first-ever female marching band director in the Big Ten. Feature New angle on Alzheimer’s disease New research suggests that blocking a particular enzyme could help restore memory deficits. Feature Engaging students with their own stories U of M researchers and students are helping a St. Paul school focus its curriculum on the structures of inequality. Feature Fighting for the future Doctoral student Michelle Brown is closing the opportunity gap by preventing negative outcomes for victimized children. Feature Closing the opportunity gap with class-sensitive teaching Mark Vagle teaches teachers how to use social class-sensitive practices in their classrooms. Feature Give with Goldy You can give Goldy Gopher a birthday gift by helping bring birthday celebrations to kids at Masonic Children’s Hospital. Feature From You Betcha to Kon'nichiwa In exploring a new culture, honors student Carrie Kuang found a career. Feature Gophers host HopeDay Festival The University of Minnesota held the 10th annual HopeDay Festival for kids recently at TCF Bank Stadium. Feature Leveraging ‘big’ as a force for good General Mills chairman Ken Powell talks about how one of the world’s largest food companies acts for the greater good. Feature Thinking through the dirt U of M anthropology professor Katherine Hayes and her students are unearthing a fuller story of Fort Snelling. Feature A game changer Doctoral student Nic VanMeerten explores using video games for the greater good. Feature To break down stereotypes about librarians André Nault is not only a U librarian, he’s also an adjunct professor and an advocate for reducing students’ debt. Feature Honoring the victims and survivors of 9/11 The University of Minnesota will commemorate the 15th anniversary of the September 11 attacks with two events. Feature It's always fun at the Fair Can sworn enemies be friends for a day? They were on August 26 at the Minnesota State Fair. Feature Covering more ground U of M Extension studies the benefits for farmers of keeping live plants in otherwise fallow crop fields. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Current page 40 Page 41 Page 42 Page 43 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Feature Study away—but not too far away This spring, University of Minnesota students can discover the strengths of another campus—without leaving the U.
Feature Charting the growing brain Jed Elison leads in the search for early indicators of behavioral development that could change a child’s life.
Feature Measuring what matters Start-up Reflection Sciences is closing the opportunity gap by putting a simple tool in the hands of teachers.
Feature Changing the world: Clara Adams-Ender Clara Adams-Ender, the first nurse to command a major Army base, is the homecoming parade grand marshal.
Feature Homecoming football trivia As the University of Minnesota celebrates its 102nd homecoming, here is some homecoming-related football trivia.
Feature McCann takes place in history with marching band Betsy Kerns McCann is the first-ever female marching band director in the Big Ten.
Feature New angle on Alzheimer’s disease New research suggests that blocking a particular enzyme could help restore memory deficits.
Feature Engaging students with their own stories U of M researchers and students are helping a St. Paul school focus its curriculum on the structures of inequality.
Feature Fighting for the future Doctoral student Michelle Brown is closing the opportunity gap by preventing negative outcomes for victimized children.
Feature Closing the opportunity gap with class-sensitive teaching Mark Vagle teaches teachers how to use social class-sensitive practices in their classrooms.
Feature Give with Goldy You can give Goldy Gopher a birthday gift by helping bring birthday celebrations to kids at Masonic Children’s Hospital.
Feature From You Betcha to Kon'nichiwa In exploring a new culture, honors student Carrie Kuang found a career.
Feature Gophers host HopeDay Festival The University of Minnesota held the 10th annual HopeDay Festival for kids recently at TCF Bank Stadium.
Feature Leveraging ‘big’ as a force for good General Mills chairman Ken Powell talks about how one of the world’s largest food companies acts for the greater good.
Feature Thinking through the dirt U of M anthropology professor Katherine Hayes and her students are unearthing a fuller story of Fort Snelling.
Feature A game changer Doctoral student Nic VanMeerten explores using video games for the greater good.
Feature To break down stereotypes about librarians André Nault is not only a U librarian, he’s also an adjunct professor and an advocate for reducing students’ debt.
Feature Honoring the victims and survivors of 9/11 The University of Minnesota will commemorate the 15th anniversary of the September 11 attacks with two events.
Feature It's always fun at the Fair Can sworn enemies be friends for a day? They were on August 26 at the Minnesota State Fair.
Feature Covering more ground U of M Extension studies the benefits for farmers of keeping live plants in otherwise fallow crop fields.