Story Archive Displaying 41 - 60 of 986 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 Life in the uncharted waters of Greenland’s glacial melt A graduate student probes the mysterious world of microbes living under the Greenland ice sheet. Feature Students reveal racial history through maps As part of a public history course, students integrate community-engaged learning with their studies. Feature Arij Mikati: ‘Open the door, and invite people in’ College of Liberal Arts alumnus Arij Mikati talks about her work to create the world that she wants to see. Feature Dear Minnesota At all five of our U of M System campuses, our dedication to discovery inspires our students and sparks creative solutions to the challenges of our time. We’re proud to share these stories. Feature From jazz to classical, a tuba student takes his music to the next level ‘Pretty unserious person’ Matt Healy makes his instruments—and his compositions—sing. Feature A dancer who breaks the mold Nakeema Ray's artistry belies the myths about who can succeed in the world of modern and contemporary dance. Feature What does it take to become a performing artist? Whether studying dance, drama, or music, talented U of M students enjoy a key advantage: a thorough grounding in the liberal arts. Feature A young actor commands the stage From gentle to fierce, no challenge is beyond Anya Naylor's acting skill. Feature Down-to-earth acting major juggles diverse interests Colin Covert wants to create a place where artists can develop new works and bring modern interpretations to the classics. Feature A passion to direct high school choirs and musicals Bubbly vocal music education major Peyton Catron finds everything going her way. Feature A discovery in dogs advances human medicine Veterinary medicine researchers have identified a genetic variant linked to sudden cardiac death in dogs that has implications for human health. Feature Changing up the internship game for students How the College of Liberal Arts is making the Twin Cities a hotspot for early talent. Feature Finding his nursing niche Doctor of Nursing Practice student Zach Taylor is finding his passion for health equity and planetary health. Feature A passion for pollinators Entomology grad student Maya Vellicolungara works to increase bumblebee and butterfly abundance and diversity. Feature Building connections between cultures A graduate student celebrates the diversity of life in forests and human cultures. Feature Studying bats in South America to protect human health PhD student Lexi Frank is exploring crucial questions about potential pathogens associated with global outbreaks of emerging infectious diseases. Feature At Lake Itasca, a wild and watery start for budding biologists The Nature of Life program celebrates 20 years of giving biology majors a matchless introduction to their discipline. Feature A Minnesota Law degree leads to a Super Bowl ring An interview with U of M alum Emily Lekahal, assistant general counsel with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Feature Path to nursing paved by firsthand experiences Warda Hussein is committed to health equity so that patients feel heard and understood. Feature Eyes to the skies Inspiration can come from surprising places. Just ask Shannon Gregory, who is helping usher in a new space age with NASA. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Feature Life in the uncharted waters of Greenland’s glacial melt A graduate student probes the mysterious world of microbes living under the Greenland ice sheet.
Feature Students reveal racial history through maps As part of a public history course, students integrate community-engaged learning with their studies.
Feature Arij Mikati: ‘Open the door, and invite people in’ College of Liberal Arts alumnus Arij Mikati talks about her work to create the world that she wants to see.
Feature Dear Minnesota At all five of our U of M System campuses, our dedication to discovery inspires our students and sparks creative solutions to the challenges of our time. We’re proud to share these stories.
Feature From jazz to classical, a tuba student takes his music to the next level ‘Pretty unserious person’ Matt Healy makes his instruments—and his compositions—sing.
Feature A dancer who breaks the mold Nakeema Ray's artistry belies the myths about who can succeed in the world of modern and contemporary dance.
Feature What does it take to become a performing artist? Whether studying dance, drama, or music, talented U of M students enjoy a key advantage: a thorough grounding in the liberal arts.
Feature A young actor commands the stage From gentle to fierce, no challenge is beyond Anya Naylor's acting skill.
Feature Down-to-earth acting major juggles diverse interests Colin Covert wants to create a place where artists can develop new works and bring modern interpretations to the classics.
Feature A passion to direct high school choirs and musicals Bubbly vocal music education major Peyton Catron finds everything going her way.
Feature A discovery in dogs advances human medicine Veterinary medicine researchers have identified a genetic variant linked to sudden cardiac death in dogs that has implications for human health.
Feature Changing up the internship game for students How the College of Liberal Arts is making the Twin Cities a hotspot for early talent.
Feature Finding his nursing niche Doctor of Nursing Practice student Zach Taylor is finding his passion for health equity and planetary health.
Feature A passion for pollinators Entomology grad student Maya Vellicolungara works to increase bumblebee and butterfly abundance and diversity.
Feature Building connections between cultures A graduate student celebrates the diversity of life in forests and human cultures.
Feature Studying bats in South America to protect human health PhD student Lexi Frank is exploring crucial questions about potential pathogens associated with global outbreaks of emerging infectious diseases.
Feature At Lake Itasca, a wild and watery start for budding biologists The Nature of Life program celebrates 20 years of giving biology majors a matchless introduction to their discipline.
Feature A Minnesota Law degree leads to a Super Bowl ring An interview with U of M alum Emily Lekahal, assistant general counsel with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Feature Path to nursing paved by firsthand experiences Warda Hussein is committed to health equity so that patients feel heard and understood.
Feature Eyes to the skies Inspiration can come from surprising places. Just ask Shannon Gregory, who is helping usher in a new space age with NASA.