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In the coming weeks, the University of Minnesota will host numerous commencement celebrations to recognize more than 13,000 ...
The School of Nursing’s Doctoral Education Pathway for American Indian/Alaska Native Nurses is giving Haley Warren an avenue ...
This spring, Minnesotans are eager to get out and enjoy the beautiful outdoors. Unfortunately, warmer weather also ushers in pests like ticks. Many ticks can carry bacteria, viruses and parasites that ...
The University of Minnesota’s Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP) is launching an initiative dedicated to safeguarding vaccine use in the U.S. The Vaccine Integrity Project and ...
More than a thousand years ago, East Asians discovered how a newfangled product called paper could be folded into pleasing shapes, and the art of origami was born. Today, University of Minnesota ...
Among Minnesota’s many military veterans are a number of highly skilled and experienced combat medics who are completing their military service and thinking about a future as physicians. Their ...
To help people understand his long career at NASA, Paul Dye (aerospace engineering and mechanics ’82) sometimes finds it easiest to reference the acclaimed film Apollo 13. “You know that guy in the ...
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Breeding the dogs is a family affair, and the puppies are raised in her home in Lengby, MN. So when she was holding 3-week-old Spunky, she knew something was not right. She could feel Spunky’s heart ...
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 ...