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NIAID determines Ebola vaccines safe

by Jessie Bekker
Published April 9, 2015

A pair of Ebola vaccines that University of Minnesota researchers have been testing for two months is safe for use, marking an important step toward a new immunization. The National Institute of Allergy...

Sen. LeRoy Stumpf, DFL-Plummer, holds up the classified section of a local newspaper to illustrate workforce shortages in Minnesota at the state Capitol on Tuesday. Stumpf authored a bill this session that would offer free tuition to certain high school students entering community and technical colleges in the state.

Free tuition bill debated at Capitol

by Sarah Lenz
Published April 8, 2015

A proposal to offer free tuition to some students entering community and technical colleges generated an hour of debate at a committee meeting at the state Capitol on Tuesday, as some lawmakers said it...

Minneapolis receives Ebola preparation funds

by Nick Wicker
Published April 7, 2015

In the wake of the Ebola epidemic last fall, some city officials say Minneapolis should be more prepared for future outbreaks. The Minnesota Department of Health gave the city $40,000 last week to ensure...

U, tribe aim to improve Native diets

by Charlie Bartlett
Published April 6, 2015

Health problems tied to poor diets and nutrition have persistently plagued Native American communities across the country.    To help alleviate this issue, the University of Minnesota is partnering...

Mayor Hodges gives city address

Published April 3, 2015

A crowd crowd gathered inside the American Swedish Institute noon on Thursday to hear Minneapolis Mayor Betsy Hodges give her annual State of the City Address. Hodges highlighted new goals and issues for...

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