Story Archive Displaying 1 - 20 of 989 CategoryAgriculture and EnvironmentArchitecture and DesignArts and HumanitiesBusiness and ManagementCampus AffairsEducationHealthLaw and PolicyScience and TechnologySocial SciencesSports and Recreation News typeExpert AlertFeatureNews ReleaseResearch BriefTalking with U of M Feature For these students, the past is urgent U of M students used their spring break to explore the history of the civil rights movement and its present-day effects on social justice. Feature Light at the end of a long, dark night After decades of battling depression, a patient finds the right doctor at the U of M. Feature Wild times Alumnus Olivia LeDee and the Midwest Climate Adaptation Science Center are helping fish and wildlife adapt to the changing climate. Feature Exploring design and cuisine in Singapore Design students experience a transformative learning abroad trip to Singapore. Feature Envisioning a future without brain tumors Triumph and tragedy inspired a career shift for one veterinary professor. Feature Thriving in the medical device industry A Master of Biological Sciences degree can help prepare students for a wide range of options in science, health care, and even medical school. Feature Empowering sport for all After injuries ended her playing career, PhD student uses research to help make sport a better place for all athletes. Feature Driven to make nursing a sustainable career With her newly earned PhD, Anna Pirsch hopes to nurture a new generation of nurses. Feature A life and a career in service If Master of Professional Studies in Sexual Health student Shaun Telepak sees a need, she finds a way to meet it. Feature A new treatment pathway Cancer is the leading cause of death in dogs but clinical trials at the U of M are seeking to change that. Feature A visionary for women’s health A surgeon teams up with grad students to defeat a debilitating affliction with a global reach. Feature Following her ‘deep sense of purpose’ School of Public Health student Krysta Hill is pursuing her long-standing interest in the mental health aspect of public health. Feature Design students partner with Caribou Coffee to craft new promo video A class project with a leading coffee chain helped students get real-world experience. Feature Leaving pain in the rear-view After 10 years, a patient finds relief from debilitating facial pain in the hands of a skilled neurosurgeon. Feature Future engineers tackle Tanzania’s water issues When students visited Tanzania to study water engineering, they left a colorful first-person account. Feature From the front lines to the classroom Military veteran Andrew Jaunich is pursuing a longtime goal of earning his master's degree in public policy at the Humphrey School. Feature Language keeper Jaeden King wants to preserve the Ojibwe language by bringing it to schools in her community. Feature Resilient patient, resourceful surgeon A very young boy gets the gift of a lifetime from a U of M hand surgeon. Feature An imperfect journey From hotel general manager to licensed alcohol and drug counselor, this nontraditional student is seeking more of himself for the benefit of others. Feature Practicing on ‘Pup Professors’ Veterinary students get early hands-on experience giving physical exams to volunteer dogs. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Feature For these students, the past is urgent U of M students used their spring break to explore the history of the civil rights movement and its present-day effects on social justice.
Feature Light at the end of a long, dark night After decades of battling depression, a patient finds the right doctor at the U of M.
Feature Wild times Alumnus Olivia LeDee and the Midwest Climate Adaptation Science Center are helping fish and wildlife adapt to the changing climate.
Feature Exploring design and cuisine in Singapore Design students experience a transformative learning abroad trip to Singapore.
Feature Envisioning a future without brain tumors Triumph and tragedy inspired a career shift for one veterinary professor.
Feature Thriving in the medical device industry A Master of Biological Sciences degree can help prepare students for a wide range of options in science, health care, and even medical school.
Feature Empowering sport for all After injuries ended her playing career, PhD student uses research to help make sport a better place for all athletes.
Feature Driven to make nursing a sustainable career With her newly earned PhD, Anna Pirsch hopes to nurture a new generation of nurses.
Feature A life and a career in service If Master of Professional Studies in Sexual Health student Shaun Telepak sees a need, she finds a way to meet it.
Feature A new treatment pathway Cancer is the leading cause of death in dogs but clinical trials at the U of M are seeking to change that.
Feature A visionary for women’s health A surgeon teams up with grad students to defeat a debilitating affliction with a global reach.
Feature Following her ‘deep sense of purpose’ School of Public Health student Krysta Hill is pursuing her long-standing interest in the mental health aspect of public health.
Feature Design students partner with Caribou Coffee to craft new promo video A class project with a leading coffee chain helped students get real-world experience.
Feature Leaving pain in the rear-view After 10 years, a patient finds relief from debilitating facial pain in the hands of a skilled neurosurgeon.
Feature Future engineers tackle Tanzania’s water issues When students visited Tanzania to study water engineering, they left a colorful first-person account.
Feature From the front lines to the classroom Military veteran Andrew Jaunich is pursuing a longtime goal of earning his master's degree in public policy at the Humphrey School.
Feature Language keeper Jaeden King wants to preserve the Ojibwe language by bringing it to schools in her community.
Feature Resilient patient, resourceful surgeon A very young boy gets the gift of a lifetime from a U of M hand surgeon.
Feature An imperfect journey From hotel general manager to licensed alcohol and drug counselor, this nontraditional student is seeking more of himself for the benefit of others.
Feature Practicing on ‘Pup Professors’ Veterinary students get early hands-on experience giving physical exams to volunteer dogs.