- “Reliquary of the North Shore”“Reliquary of the North Shore” 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 cowardin 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 baume050 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.
- Ecology under iceEcology under ice cowardin UMD research is advancing our understanding of lake ecology in the winter.
- Learning to harness the windLearning to harness the wind amesseng Students learn how to harness the wind through snow kiting at UMD.
- Chemistry class reinventedChemistry class reinvented baume050 UMD grad student reimagines career, science teaching methods
- CEHSP staff spotlight: Krista MulcahyCEHSP staff spotlight: Krista Mulcahy baume050 Meet Krista Mulcahy, accountant and certified approver for CEHSP since December 2014
- Global sense of placeGlobal sense of place baume050 Faculty member attends international environmental education conference
- CEHSP Faculty spotlight: Maria LechtreckCEHSP Faculty spotlight: Maria Lechtreck baume050 Meet Maria Lechtreck, an assistant professor in psychology who started at UMD in the fall of 2023
- Investing in the futureInvesting in the future amesseng A $1 million gift to UMD’s Advanced Materials Center will support the education of future scientists and engineers, and further research on the repurposing of plastic waste.
- Making L.A. music magicMaking L.A. music magic moua0341 For William Brueggemann, it all began when he started composing music in high school. Now, he has a career in the heart of the filmmaking world.
- CEHSP student spotlight: Kristina EtheridgeCEHSP student spotlight: Kristina Etheridge baume050 Meet Kristina Etheridge a senior social work student with a minor in psychology
- CEHSP student spotlight: Aidan DalzellCEHSP student spotlight: Aidan Dalzell baume050 Meet Aidan Dalzell, social work major and president of the Bachelor of Social Work Student Association
- Bringing resources to lightBringing resources to light baume050 Public health student shares research on mental health resources in Carlton County
- Room to thriveRoom to thrive cowardin Renovations to AB Anderson Hall have positively impacted both faculty and students.
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