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A headshot of Tadd Johnson in a suit and tie
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A leader once again

Tadd Johnson has more than three decades of leadership and service in Indian law, policy, and higher education. Johnson reflects on being named as the first Native American to serve on the University of Minnesota's Board of Regents. He was sworn in on September 9.

Mike Lubke battles another man with swords
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Man at arms

Alumnus turns his theater degree into a fight choreographer job.

An image collage of sugar producing algae
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A sweeter side of algae

Researchers examine sugar-producing algae and its potential as a more sustainable and beneficial sugar crop.

A collage of 3 different outfits featuring MIss Minnesota Rachel Evangelisto
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The changing face of Miss Minnesota

At about the same time she was accepted into law school, Rachel Evangelisto became the first Native American to win the Miss Minnesota pageant. She shares some of her experiences and her lofty plans for the future.

James Luby, left, and David Bedford
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An apple a day … the scientific way

For decades, University of Minnesota apple breeders have been pioneering innovative new varieties—think Honeycrisp—that have become hits both in the state and around the world.