University of Minnesota alumna Janet Groth worked as the receptionist at the New Yorker for 20 years. Now she has written a book about it.
University of Minnesota alumnus Ben Blair hopes to raise enough money to fund his documentary about an orphanage in Malawi.
Dr. Ruth Karras, a history professor at the University of Minnesota and the author of "Unmarriages: Women, Men and Sexual Unions in the Middle Ages" joins a discussion about the evolution of marriage.
This week the 2012 Ivey Award for artistic excellence was presented to Theater Latte Da and the University of Minnesota Theatre Arts and Dance department for their production of Spring Awakening.
University of Minnesota Department of Political Science professor weighs in on Mitt Romney's attack strategies and on Tim Pawlenty leaving the Romney campaign.
The University of Minnesota's new 'Driven to Discover' campaign features current CLA student Danice Cabanela, alumna Larea Carter and Eamonn McLain, an alumnus and cellist for the local band Lucy Michelle and the Velvet Lapels.
Stephen Walt, professor of international affairs at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government, joins Jane E. Kirtley, director of the Silha Center for the Study of Media Ethics and Law at the University of Minnesota on The Daily Circuit to talk about America's political accountability.
Director of Undergraduate Programs in the African American and African studies department Yuichiro Onishi presided over one of the Black Environmental Thought Conference sessions.
Minnesota dance graduate Emily Johnson brings her choreography-dance-artwork to a new level with her new multi-media work "Niicugni (Listen)" -- a dance populated with animals.
Lance Brockman, a longtime theater professor at the U of M, designed the production. Anne Henly, a graduate student in scenic design, is his assistant. She created multiple replicas of Mark Rothko murals for Park Square Theatre's production of "Red," which has its Minnesota premiere Friday in St. Paul.
Geoff Dancy, a U of M graduate student in political science has traveled around the world to study the positive impacts of human rights law.
Huntley House for African American Men opened this semester in Sanford Hall with support from University of Minnesota professors Keith Mayes, Walt Jacobs and former faculty Mahmoud El-Kati.
University of Minnesota professors of political science dissect how discussions of race have impacted presidential elections in the past and present.
A new Youth Development Study, co-authored by University of Minnesota Sociology Professor Chris Uggen and Ph.D. candidate Heather McLaughlin reveals that female supervisors are subject to more sexual harassment at the workplace.
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