The Higher Education Act requires that nearly all colleges and universities make a good faith effort to ensure that eligible students are registered to vote. To celebrate National Voter Registration ...
With a major for every interest and faculty ready to inspire your thinking, the University of Minnesota Twin Cities is your opportunity to move beyond what you know. And to discover what you don’t.
If half your face were paralyzed, it would be hard to eat or drink, smile, talk normally, or even blink on that side. And because facial appearances and expressions play such key roles in social ...
After welcoming students, faculty and staff back to its five campuses statewide in recent weeks, the University of Minnesota will ceremonially welcome Rebecca Cunningham as its new president during ...
In Robert Blanchette’s lab, treatments to kill the emerald ash borer are in development. “There are at least a billion ash trees in Minnesota. We have to use everything we can to stop this insect.” ...
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Healthy People 2030 plan sets a national objective to increase youth sports participation from 50% to 63% over the next five years. For adolescents, ...
Nearly seven million people in the U.S. are living with Alzheimer’s and related diseases (ADRD), according to the Alzheimer's Association — a number that has more than doubled in the last 20 years.
Three arts-focused Carlson School alumni and students demonstrate how understanding business makes dollars—and sense.
The Board heard from U of M health sciences leaders for a broad discussion about their shared vision and unique opportunities ...