- Chancellor Nies recognized in the TCB 100: Who to Watch in 2026Chancellor Nies recognized in the TCB 100: Who to Watch in 2026 amesseng Duluth Chancellor named alongside prominent leaders across the state.
- Undergraduates dive into summer researchUndergraduates dive into summer research cowardin Undergraduate students at the University of Minnesota Duluth (UMD) spend their summers gaining hands-on experience in science labs.
- Announcing UMD’s new Associate Vice President for PhilanthropyAnnouncing UMD’s new Associate Vice President for Philanthropy amesseng The University of Minnesota Duluth announces Julia Diggins to lead University Advancement and Alumni Relations.
- The Maroon Loon's return to UMDThe Maroon Loon's return to UMD amesseng After 15 years, Bulldogs hockey fans welcomed back the beloved Maroon Loon mascot for a limited series.
- Hilary Pohl named finalist in national Indigenous fiction contestHilary Pohl named finalist in national Indigenous fiction contest kjorgen This summer, Hilary Pohl, a College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences (CAHSS) student, received national recognition for a short story written as part of a class assignment.
- UMD Students Unearth History at Summer Archaeological Field SchoolUMD Students Unearth History at Summer Archaeological Field School kjorgen Held over several weeks in Northeastern Minnesota, the program provides hands-on training in archaeological field methods, blending outdoor exploration with classroom learning and lab analysis.
- UMD to host Indigenous chef and food activist Sean ShermanUMD to host Indigenous chef and food activist Sean Sherman amesseng Chef Sean Sherman to give 2025 Overman Lecture: The (R)evolution of Indigenous Foodways.
- New Research Shows Changing Winters Will Hit Northern Lakes the HardestNew Research Shows Changing Winters Will Hit Northern Lakes the Hardest kjorgen In the world’s cold and snowy regions, shorter and warmer winters are one of the most conspicuous consequences of climate change. For freshwater lakes, this means later freezing, earlier thawing, and thinner ice.
- Embracing a hidden heritageEmbracing a hidden heritage kjorgen How UMD helped Mataya Larson explore her cultural heritage through classwork and student leadership.
- From the student paper, to the state’s best beat reporterFrom the student paper, to the state’s best beat reporter amesseng UMD Alum Kim Hyatt wins Minnesota award from Society of Professional Journalists.
- UMD announces dean of Labovitz School of Business and EconomicsUMD announces dean of Labovitz School of Business and Economics amesseng The University of Minnesota Duluth announces Praveen Aggarwal to lead the prominent business school.
- Expert Alert: This year’s autumn leaves according to a biologistExpert Alert: This year’s autumn leaves according to a biologist amesseng Talking fall colors with Jessica Savage
- The fire pit of knowledgeThe fire pit of knowledge cowardin How one alumni group’s friendship has grown stronger over the past 50 years.
- U.S. News & World Report ranks UMD among Best CollegesU.S. News & World Report ranks UMD among Best Colleges amesseng The University of Minnesota Duluth was recognized for best value, as a best college for veterans, and a top performer for social mobility.
- Celebrating Homecoming Week 2025 at UMDCelebrating Homecoming Week 2025 at UMD amesseng From new standards like cardboard boat races, to classics like Bulldog Athletics events and the revitalization of UMD’s Homecoming Parade, Homecoming 2025 celebrates the spirit of UMD.
- A bold choice, a balanced pathA bold choice, a balanced path cowardin For one University of Minnesota Duluth (UMD) student, a leap of faith led to the discovery of an unexpected connection between sales and wellness.
- UMD recognized as a top performer in 2025 Sustainable Campus IndexUMD recognized as a top performer in 2025 Sustainable Campus Index amesseng The University of Minnesota Duluth’s campus-wide sustainability efforts earn a major accolade.
- Installation ceremony draws leaders from across Minnesota, countryInstallation ceremony draws leaders from across Minnesota, country amesseng The University of Minnesota Duluth recently celebrated a key milestone with the inauguration of its 10th chancellor.
- Anchored in academics and adventureAnchored in academics and adventure cowardin Finding a strong foothold in research and rock climbing at UMD.
- UMD to host inauguration for Chancellor Charles NiesUMD to host inauguration for Chancellor Charles Nies amesseng A new era begins as the University of Minnesota Duluth celebrates 130 years and the formal installation of its tenth chancellor.
- UMD welcomes largest incoming class in recent yearsUMD welcomes largest incoming class in recent years amesseng As classes begin, early data shows growth in first-generation students, financial aid, and overall access.
- Bulldogs arrive: UMD kicks off Move-In and Welcome WeekBulldogs arrive: UMD kicks off Move-In and Welcome Week amesseng University of Minnesota Duluth students come to campus and connect through a week of events ahead of fall semester.
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