Sociology professor Michelle Phelps explains why she believes there's no magic number when it comes to how many police officers should be on the streets.
Professor of Sociology and Department Chair Doug Hartmann discusses racial inequities and the challenges society faces in trying to level the playing field.
Net neutrality received a very mixed ruling from the DC Circuit Court of Appeals last week. Professor Christoper Terry of the Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass…
Ajay Skaria, Professor of the Department of History and author of Unconditional Equality: Gandhi's Religion of Resistance, elaborates on the meaning of moral courage and the…
The Micronesian community in Milan launched a handmade, outrigger canoe on Lac qui Parle Lake on Sept. 28. Vincente Diaz, an associate professor of American Indian studies…
Sherri Jean Katz, an associate professor of the Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communications is currently researching strategies to help reduce teen vaping.
Timothy Johnson, a political science professor, has spent two decades collecting 15,000 handwritten documents from the Supreme Court of the United States justices.
A unique collaboration between two public-serving institutions is celebrating 50 years of shedding light on complex economic challenges. The University of Minnesota’s…
The United States and China are in the midst of a tariff battle that has roiled markets. There are also signs that the world economy is slowing, and that’s prompted fears of…
The work of Ben Toff, an assistant professor at the U of M’s Hubbard School of Journalism & Mass Communication, raises a troubling question: How much difference does good or…