Story Archive Displaying 801 - 820 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 Fail-safe for faulty cell division found U researchers find a signal that warns dividing cells when their chromosomes are not being distributed equally. Feature Ten #UMNonaStick things to do at the fair From raptors and bees to performances and freebies, the U has something to offer everyone at the Minnesota State Fair. Feature Gophers going for gold Seven former Gopher athletes will be heading to the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio, with four competing for Team USA. Feature Student entrepreneurs go big A U of M student start-up is on the verge of becoming Minnesota’s largest grower of hops. Feature Bell Museum + Planetarium names new executive director Denise Young will assume her new role at the Bell on September 12. Feature Widening the focus on water U of M Extension provides research and education on managing Minnesota’s water resources to partners across the state. Feature Blankenship joins Mead on U.S. Olympic team Two Gopher track and field alums are heading to the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro as a part of Team USA. Feature How a flawed supply chain affects mental illness A U professor suggests that establishing a balance between supply and demand may help solve the mental illness epidemic. Feature White Earth Nation students learn about transportation, safety More than 40 White Earth Nation students learned about transportation topics in a special daylong, interactive session. Feature ‘Dirty’ mice model human biology better Questioning the use of mice never exposed to microbes in studies of the immune system Feature Gophers finish 18th in Directors’ Cup standings Minnesota finished 18th nationally and third in the Big Ten in the final 2015-16 standings for the Learfield Directors' Cup. Feature Addressing the childhood obesity epidemic in rural Minnesota U nursing professor Jayne Fulkerson is partnering on a new family-based project to help boost healthy eating habits. Feature Sustainability all-stars A Green Team from the U is once again being called up by Major League Baseball to help with the 2016 All-Star Game. Feature Xcel-ent for butterflies Thanks to a keen-eyed U student, butterflies will soon find plenty of food next to Xcel Energy substations. Feature Research finds technique for early detection of Alzheimer's in animals Technology to detect retinal changes linked to Alzheimer’s proven effective in animals and could lead to human trials. Feature Banham named Big Ten Female Athlete of the Year The record-setting former Gopher Rachel Banham has been named the Big Ten Female Athlete of the Year. Feature J. Neil Henderson to lead health equity and rural health access initiative Henderson’s Medical Discovery Team will address health disparities among rural and American Indian populations. Feature Inspiring young women Holly McKissick knows firsthand the importance of female engineering role models. Feature Tuition relief for middle-class families The U is stepping up efforts to increase financial aid for students of middle-class families. Feature From photography, healing A U Masonic Children's Hospital photo exhibit takes a look into the lives of 6 patients with severe or chronic illness. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 Current page 41 Page 42 Page 43 Page 44 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Feature Fail-safe for faulty cell division found U researchers find a signal that warns dividing cells when their chromosomes are not being distributed equally.
Feature Ten #UMNonaStick things to do at the fair From raptors and bees to performances and freebies, the U has something to offer everyone at the Minnesota State Fair.
Feature Gophers going for gold Seven former Gopher athletes will be heading to the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio, with four competing for Team USA.
Feature Student entrepreneurs go big A U of M student start-up is on the verge of becoming Minnesota’s largest grower of hops.
Feature Bell Museum + Planetarium names new executive director Denise Young will assume her new role at the Bell on September 12.
Feature Widening the focus on water U of M Extension provides research and education on managing Minnesota’s water resources to partners across the state.
Feature Blankenship joins Mead on U.S. Olympic team Two Gopher track and field alums are heading to the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro as a part of Team USA.
Feature How a flawed supply chain affects mental illness A U professor suggests that establishing a balance between supply and demand may help solve the mental illness epidemic.
Feature White Earth Nation students learn about transportation, safety More than 40 White Earth Nation students learned about transportation topics in a special daylong, interactive session.
Feature ‘Dirty’ mice model human biology better Questioning the use of mice never exposed to microbes in studies of the immune system
Feature Gophers finish 18th in Directors’ Cup standings Minnesota finished 18th nationally and third in the Big Ten in the final 2015-16 standings for the Learfield Directors' Cup.
Feature Addressing the childhood obesity epidemic in rural Minnesota U nursing professor Jayne Fulkerson is partnering on a new family-based project to help boost healthy eating habits.
Feature Sustainability all-stars A Green Team from the U is once again being called up by Major League Baseball to help with the 2016 All-Star Game.
Feature Xcel-ent for butterflies Thanks to a keen-eyed U student, butterflies will soon find plenty of food next to Xcel Energy substations.
Feature Research finds technique for early detection of Alzheimer's in animals Technology to detect retinal changes linked to Alzheimer’s proven effective in animals and could lead to human trials.
Feature Banham named Big Ten Female Athlete of the Year The record-setting former Gopher Rachel Banham has been named the Big Ten Female Athlete of the Year.
Feature J. Neil Henderson to lead health equity and rural health access initiative Henderson’s Medical Discovery Team will address health disparities among rural and American Indian populations.
Feature Inspiring young women Holly McKissick knows firsthand the importance of female engineering role models.
Feature Tuition relief for middle-class families The U is stepping up efforts to increase financial aid for students of middle-class families.
Feature From photography, healing A U Masonic Children's Hospital photo exhibit takes a look into the lives of 6 patients with severe or chronic illness.