Through the Resilient Communities Project, graduate students work with local communities to help them adapt to social, economic, and environmental change.
Throughout its history, the Carlson School of Management's research has helped to develop and guide effective, efficient, and ethical business practices.
The University of Minnesota continues to steadily grow its research activities, maintaining its rank among the nation’s top 10 public research universities.
College of Veterinary Medicine experts are helping Minnesota's turkey industry, an important source of livelihood for independent farms, navigate current challenges.
By learning to talk about their research with those outside of their field, graduate students develop a key skill for their academic and professional careers.
For over five years, MnDRIVE has aligned U research strengths with vital and emerging state industries to help foster a more prosperous and equitable future.
Anxiety disorders can make the cues that trigger fear overly broad, causing people to change their day-to-day behavior even when there's no imminent threat.