- Master’s programs earn top spots in U.S. News & World ReportMaster’s programs earn top spots in U.S. News & World Report amesseng U of M Twin Cities and UMD hold first and second rankings in MN for both Best School For Social Work and Best Business School.
- Community-engaged researchCommunity-engaged research baume050 Interdisciplinary NIH research engages tribal community, undergraduates
- Right place, right resourcesRight place, right resources From hands-on computer science to natural resources fieldwork, Braden Kowalski found all the right tools at UMD.
- Finance, friendship, and fulfillmentFinance, friendship, and fulfillment kjorgen LSBE student Marisol Martinez creates a welcoming environment on campus.
- How will warmer winters impact our roads?How will warmer winters impact our roads? amesseng From record-setting cold and snow, to record-setting warmth, Minnesota's recent winters have been anything but normal, so we turned to UMD road expert Manik Barman to learn what this latest winter of new extremes means for Minnesotan roads.
- CEHSP staff spotlight: Amy MadsenCEHSP staff spotlight: Amy Madsen baume050 Meet Amy Madsen, Title IV-E Child Welfare Program Director since 2017
- A Synergistic RelationshipA Synergistic Relationship baume050 Community partnership for education holds valuable lessons for all
- Treating Parkinson's DiseaseTreating Parkinson's Disease New UMD clinic program helps patients reclaim their speech.
- A formative field experienceA formative field experience Psychology student challenges biases and finds career path through internship
- Fostering connections and growthFostering connections and growth baume050 Conference encourages advancement of sports medicine profession
- CEHSP student spotlight: Mariel OlsemCEHSP student spotlight: Mariel Olsem baume050 Meet Mariel Olsem, a double major in psychology and human biology at UMD
- Becoming a social workerBecoming a social worker baume050 Student’s personal and internship experiences shape her convictions and career path
- “Reliquary of the North Shore”“Reliquary of the North Shore” cowardin A new ceramic art installation at the University of Minnesota Duluth aims to celebrate the biodiversity of Minnesota’s North Shore region.
- Charles Nies named chancellor of University of Minnesota DuluthCharles Nies named chancellor of University of Minnesota Duluth amesseng Charles Nies, PhD, has been named the tenth chancellor of the University of Minnesota Duluth, effective July 1, 2024 and pending approval by the University’s Board of Regents at its May 2024 meeting.
- Soul Food SuccessSoul Food Success cowardin UMD students and community members gathered in celebration of Black talent, food, and culture at the annual Soul Food Dinner.
- Wordsmithing the FutureWordsmithing the Future amesseng UMD alumna is a trailblazer in AI, helping to build some of AI’s Large Language Models.
- CEHSP staff spotlight: Liz UrbaniakCEHSP staff spotlight: Liz Urbaniak baume050 Meet Liz Urbaniak, business operations manager at the Tribal Training and Certification Partnership
- Pursuit of perspectivePursuit of perspective UMD Alum Nora Griffin-Wiesner credits her time in the Undergraduate Research Study Abroad program for widening her worldview.
- “If we can dream it, we can do it”“If we can dream it, we can do it” amesseng Alumna Cheri Goodwin and the Red Lake Nation
- Impact through educationImpact through education baume050 Physical education student aims to make a difference through her teaching and activism
- CEHSP student spotlight: Charles MaternoskiCEHSP student spotlight: Charles Maternoski Meet Charles Maternoski, a senior in the Communication Sciences and Disorders program
- Fighting PFAS with plantsFighting PFAS with plants cowardin UMD Biology Student Rory Westerman is researching how plants and fungi might help solve our PFAS problem.
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