- 0:51This robot dog knows all the tricksBraden Kowalski, a computer science students at the University of Minnesota Duluth (UMD), always dreamed of operating a robotic dog. Learn more about his journey at UMD: https://news.d.umn.edu/articles/braden-kowalski-2024
- 1:30Right place. Right resources.Braden Kowalski, a computer science student at the University of Minnesota Duluth (UMD), credits his interdisciplinary experiences with shaping his academic journey. While at UMD, he gained experience working with a variety of sensors and robotics, technical theatre and set design, and summer fieldwork with Conservation Corps Minnesota & Iowa.Read more about Braden's story: https://news.d.umn.edu/articles/braden-kowalski-2024Learn more about computer science at UMD: https://scse.d.umn.edu/departments-and-programs/computer-science
- 1:00Using Duluth clay to make beautiful artAnna Metcalfe, a Minneapolis-based ceramic artist and University of Minnesota Twin Cities alumna, unveiled her new permanent art installation in A.B. Anderson Hall at the University of Minnesota Duluth in March. The artwork is a wall-mounted mosaic of geometric ceramic shapes and sculptures featuring animals and plant species unique to the region. The clay used to form the artwork is also specific to the region, and is sourced from the grounds at Glensheen Mansion, Brighton Beach, and a core sediment sample from the bottom of Lake Superior near Isle Royale. The overall goal of the project, Metclafe said, is to celebrate the resilience of the ecosystem along the North Shore of Lake Superior.Learn more: https://news.d.umn.edu/articles/reliquary-north-shore
- 2:15Sophia Long, Ph.D. - Assistant Professor of AccountingLearn more about accounting and finance at UMD: https://lsbe.d.umn.edu/dept-acct-fin
- 0:37Mechanical bull riding during Spring Fest at UMDSpring Fest at the University of Minnesota Duluth offers students a variety of ways to engage and connect on campus.
- 2:15Ryan Goei, Ph.D. - Associate Professor of CommunicationLearn more about studying communication at UMD: https://cahss.d.umn.edu/departments/comm
- 0:42UMD students learn to sort trash, recycling and compostDid you know UMD has a Sustainability Living & Learning Community on campus? It consists of a group of students that live on the same floor of Lake Superior Hall and have a shared interest in sustainability.Learn more about living and learning communities at UMD: https://housing.d.umn.edu/housing-options/llc
- 0:55UMD Integrated Elementary & Special Education ProgramUMD's integrated elementary & special education program is a dual licensure program that offers extensive field experience in elementary and special education classrooms.Learn more: https://cehsp.d.umn.edu/departments-centers/departments/education/programs/iese
- 1:31Focused on waterThere are more miles of shoreline in Minnesota than in Hawaii, California, and Florida combined. Minnesota is defined by water, but that doesn't mean we are immune to the challenges currently facing it. At the University of Minnesota Duluth, we’re conducting research to understand and protect this valuable resource. From tracking invasive species and identifying harmful toxins like heavy metals and PFAS, to studying the energy in Lake Superior's waves or working to understand our changing climate, UMD is perfectly positioned to shape the environment of tomorrow.Learn more about research at UMD: https://research.d.umn.edu/
- 1:01“Reliquary of the North Shore”Anna Metcalfe, a Minneapolis-based ceramic artist and University of Minnesota Twin Cities alumna, unveiled her new permanent art installation in A.B. Anderson Hall at the University of Minnesota Duluth in March. The artwork is a wall-mounted relief tile installation of geometric ceramic shapes and sculptures featuring animals and plant species unique to the region. The clay used to form the artwork is also specific to the region, and is sourced from the grounds at Glensheen Mansion, Brighton Beach, and a core sediment sample from the bottom of Lake Superior near Isle Royale. The overall goal of the project, Metclafe said, is to celebrate the resilience of the ecosystem along the North Shore of Lake Superior.Learn more about this project: https://news.d.umn.edu/articles/reliquary-north-shore
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