2025-26 Faculty and Staff Award Winners A ceremony to celebrate faculty and staff achievements and years of service.
Engineering a writing career Alum Zoe Gutz was hired before graduation as a technical writer at Cirrus.
Research Brief: 10,000 years of climate data retrieved from Minnesota’s deepest lake Sediment layers from Lake LaSalle provide rare look into climate history for University of Minnesota researchers.
UMD awarded USDA grant to advance bioethanol waste conversion Researchers at the University of Minnesota Duluth (UMD) awarded $650,000 for research into sustainable solutions.
Code and creativity How blending art and computer science helped one student imagine a different future.
Expert Alert: Losing touch with reality – AI Psychosis and too much belief in the machine Q&A with Dr. Ted Pedersen about the top questions he receives around AI and the dangers around AI Psychosis.
Designing the ride Alum Jake Aldridge turned his passion for snowboarding into a career, designing bindings at K2.
From campus to community care Yasmin Sandoval is motivated to create space for underserved communities to feel welcome on campus, in healthcare, and beyond.
Undergraduates tackle breast cancer research Students find rewarding summer work through impactful research.
Undergraduates dive into summer research Undergraduate students at the University of Minnesota Duluth (UMD) spend their summers gaining hands-on experience in science labs.
New Research Shows Changing Winters Will Hit Northern Lakes the Hardest In the world’s cold and snowy regions, shorter and warmer winters are one of the most conspicuous consequences of climate change. For freshwater lakes, this means later freezing, earlier thawing, and thinner ice.