In This Section News Liberal Arts Expertise Around Issues of Race, Justice, Dignity, and Respect Liberal Arts Expertise around COVID-19 Events For the Media News We explore questions of the moment—the liberal arts are truly the front page of the newspaper—and enduring questions that help us to understand the present and the past and to anticipate the future. Minnesota’s Reputation for Innovation in the Treatment of Hearing Loss Star Tribune highlights Minnesota’s outstanding cutting-edge contributions in hearing health, featuring our own Dr. Andrew Oxenham’s work. Wilson Quoted in Nature on Disparities in Depression Among Children Dr. Sylia Wilson talks about what we do not yet understand regarding depression in children and teens. MCTFR Receives $1.7M Grant From the National Institute on Drug Abuse to Study Link Between Social Disadvantage and Substance Use Minnesota Supercomputing Institute and MCTFR researchers receive $1.7M in grant funding from the National Institute on Drug Abuse. In Memoriam of Celia Wolk Gershenson Remembering a colleague, friend, and mentor - in memoriam of Celia Wolk Gershenson. Spring/Summer 2022 Mortensen Donor Awards Congrats to the Spring and Summer 2022 recipients of the Mortensen Donor Awards! Borine Award - Spring 2022 Congrats to the Spring 2022 recipients of the Borine Award! Somalia’s Election Raises More Questions Than Answers Professor Abdi Samatar wrote an analysis of Somalia's 2022 election outcomes in The Conversation. Prof. Abdi Samatar’s Publishes New Book on Somali Culture and Politics Abdi Samatar's latest book, "Framing Somalia: Beyond Africa's Merchants of Misery" has just been published. Writing for the World Since 2019, the First-Year Writing Program has undergone significant changes to prepare students for a life of purposeful writing. A Picture Gallery of the Soul reviewed in the Star Tribune The photography exhibit at Katherine E. Nash Gallery presents the Black American experience from the 19th century to today Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 77 Page 78 Page 79 Page 80 Current page 81 Page 82 Page 83 Page 84 Page 85 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
News We explore questions of the moment—the liberal arts are truly the front page of the newspaper—and enduring questions that help us to understand the present and the past and to anticipate the future.
Minnesota’s Reputation for Innovation in the Treatment of Hearing Loss Star Tribune highlights Minnesota’s outstanding cutting-edge contributions in hearing health, featuring our own Dr. Andrew Oxenham’s work.
Wilson Quoted in Nature on Disparities in Depression Among Children Dr. Sylia Wilson talks about what we do not yet understand regarding depression in children and teens.
MCTFR Receives $1.7M Grant From the National Institute on Drug Abuse to Study Link Between Social Disadvantage and Substance Use Minnesota Supercomputing Institute and MCTFR researchers receive $1.7M in grant funding from the National Institute on Drug Abuse.
In Memoriam of Celia Wolk Gershenson Remembering a colleague, friend, and mentor - in memoriam of Celia Wolk Gershenson.
Spring/Summer 2022 Mortensen Donor Awards Congrats to the Spring and Summer 2022 recipients of the Mortensen Donor Awards!
Somalia’s Election Raises More Questions Than Answers Professor Abdi Samatar wrote an analysis of Somalia's 2022 election outcomes in The Conversation.
Prof. Abdi Samatar’s Publishes New Book on Somali Culture and Politics Abdi Samatar's latest book, "Framing Somalia: Beyond Africa's Merchants of Misery" has just been published.
Writing for the World Since 2019, the First-Year Writing Program has undergone significant changes to prepare students for a life of purposeful writing.
A Picture Gallery of the Soul reviewed in the Star Tribune The photography exhibit at Katherine E. Nash Gallery presents the Black American experience from the 19th century to today