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College of Science and Engineering and Carlson School students combine their expertise to design an innovative Japanese ...
As executive director of Simpson Housing Services, a University of Minnesota graduate is watching a four-story shelter go up, ...
In this prolonged age of political rancor, Braver Angels works to get Americans talking respectfully with each other again.
New research from the University of Minnesota upends long-held understanding about how wolves, bears and cougars — three of Yellowstone National Park’s most iconic carnivores — compete for prey. For ...
Many factors affect the composition of mother’s milk, including a woman’s diet or even the time of day. Now, University of Minnesota researchers have added genetics to the list. In a study published ...
When Anna Kang’s family emigrated from Korea to Minnesota, she spoke no English. The suburban school district where she was enrolled had no programs for students learning English as a second language ...
The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) elected two University of Minnesota scientists among its 2024 class of Fellows. Carrie Haskell-Luevano, a professor in the College of ...
The public health workforce can be difficult to accurately count for a variety of reasons, including that state and local health departments are often organized differently. To address this gap, ...
While the FDA has approved over 20 different categories of contraceptives, only two are available for men to prevent pregnancy in their partners — condoms and vasectomies. 25% of women who use ...
Black Men Teach and the College of Education and Human Development aim to recruit more Black male teachers to Minnesota.
Researchers from the University of Minnesota’s College of Veterinary Medicine received a $1.5 million cooperative agreement grant from the Department of Agriculture to work on collaborative projects ...