Left: Katie Schuver, a lecturer in the College of Education and Human Development. Right: Joanne Slavin, a professor in the College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences. With New Year's ...
New University of Minnesota research suggests that seeding native plants alongside invasive removal efforts may turn the tide in the battle against buckthorn. Buckthorn is one of Minnesota’s most ...
A variety of factors including long hours and stressful working conditions cause a high rate of turnover and burnout among U.S. health care workers. A new study published in Nature from the University ...
Colin Miller, faculty director for Information Technology Infrastructure programs in the College of Continuing and Professional Studies. Information technology is a rapidly changing field that impacts ...
Air pollution can contribute to several diseases, including asthma, lung disease and cancer. A new study from the University of Minnesota School of Public Health, published in Blood, shows a link ...
“The patient population of cystic fibrosis was originally mostly just in pediatrics.” That statement from physician Samuel Goldfarb harbors an unspoken truth: Most CF patients didn’t make it very far ...
Maternal mortality rates in the U.S. are consistently higher than those in many other high-income countries. These rates increase more for people in rural areas and people of color, who experience ...
Dr. Megan E. Voss is the director of education and an associate professor at the Earl E. Bakken Center for Spirituality & Healing. Additionally, she is an adjunct clinical associate professor in the ...
Minnesota Masonic Charities presents a ceremonial check to U of M leaders during a break at the Gopher football game at Huntington Bank Stadium on Nov. 23, 2024. (Pictured, L-R, Foster Solem, Grand ...