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Independent entity to ease international relations

by Jessie Bekker
Published October 29, 2014
The new buffer will help University research comply with other countries’ laws.

U hospital set to provide Ebola care

by Cody Nelson
Published October 27, 2014
The West Bank facility is one of four across Minnesota that are ready to treat the deadly virus.

Countries away, helping farmers

by Parker Lemke
Published October 27, 2014
A company founded by University alumni is targeting water scarcity and improving agricultural practices in India.

MN groups set up Ebola aid, outreach

by Sarah Connor
Published October 14, 2014
Some business owners have told a local task force that fears of the virus have affected sales.

University officials monitor Ebola outbreak in West Africa

by Haley Hansen
Published September 8, 2014
Following the Centers for Disease Control’s guidelines, students are advised against traveling to affected areas.

World turns to University professor amid Ebola outbreak

by Kaylee Kruschke
Published September 3, 2014
Michael Osterholm is an expert in infectious disease epidemiology.

Kaler, admins expand partnership in Norway

by Blair Emerson
Published September 2, 2014
The University's president discussed expanding a longstanding academic alliance with two Norwegian schools.

Bill to ease money transfers to East Africa

by Kevin Karner
Published September 2, 2014
A federal bill signed last month will streamline oversight of money transfers, but locals involved say problems persist.
Adama Dieng, the UN secretary-general’s special adviser for the prevention of genocide, gives a keynote address in Cowles Auditorium on Wednesday during a conference commemorating the 20th anniversary of the Rwandan genocide.

To prevent genocide, researchers look to the past

by Haley Hansen
Published April 21, 2014
Studying the genocide in Rwanda may reveal warning signs of future atrocities.

Research network measures grasslands

by Kristoffer Tigue
Published March 26, 2014
University ecologists say the network will show how fossil fuels and fertilizers are affecting grasslands on a large scale.

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