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Brianna Engelson, a first-year psychiatry resident and recent graduate of the University of Minnesota Medical School, poses for a portrait on the UMN campus on Tuesday, July 21. Engelson has been conducting research on medical students’ perceptions of mental illness and therapy.

‘Gunner culture’: In a high-achieving field, medical students worry about seeking mental health help

by Becca Most
Published July 25, 2020
Medical students are more likely to screen for depression than their nonmedical peers, but some are reluctant to get help for fear that it will impact their licensing. These UMN graduates are working to change the stigma.
A new website launched by The Graduate School Diversity Consultation Team aims to help faculty better support students from marginalized backgrounds and fight racism at the institutional level. 

Faculty Fighting Racism: A new learning initiative for faculty

by Katelyn Vue
Published July 24, 2020
The initiative, created by the Graduate School Diversity Consultation Team, is a first step to provide resources for faculty to understand how to be anti-racist.
Homemade Perfect Summer Tomato Toast made during the College Kitchen segment on Wednesday, July 22. The dishes were made with ingredients from Minneapolis Farmers Markets.

College Kitchen: Farmers market finds

by Nina Raemont
Published July 24, 2020
Try these recipes during the peak of the summer produce season.
Kristin Van Loon, left, and Ryan Fontaine, owners and operators of Hair + Nails Contemporary Art Gallery, pose for a portrait in front of the gallery in Minneapolis on Monday, July 20. The gallery, located on East 35th St., has a new exhibit about queer love opening on Saturday, July 25. 

South Minneapolis contemporary art gallery opens two new indoor exhibits

by Nina Raemont
Published July 21, 2020
Featuring “Scenes” by Joe Sinness and “Results” by Daniel Luedtke, the new indoor exhibits touch on themes of health messaging and queer desire.

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