College news
CBS people: Emily SchillingItasca’s new associate director brings a background in biology and a passion for field education, research and public engagement to the role. |
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Offering support in a new age of advisingLiz Kalinowski Ohrt speaks on ways to avoid advisor burnout at NACADA annual conference. |
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What dead fungi can teach us about lifePostdoctoral researcher Katilyn Beidler investigates the role of fungal necromass in carbon cycling. |
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Fashion and factCoral reef ecology and high fashion converge for EEB doctoral student Rachael Kaspar. |
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The Power(s) of placeProfessor Jennifer Powers reflects on her decades-long connection to Costa Rica. |
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U maintains distinction for ecologyThe University of Minnesota earned high marks for ecology in the Shanghai Ranking for the third consecutive year. |
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Research brief: Understanding mutualism can help control the spread of invasive speciesResearchers use mathematical modeling to better understand mutualism dependence. |
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A new era for K-12 engagement at Cedar CreekSupporters gathered at the station for ecology walk and construction kick off. |
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Laying the tracks for telemetryRichard Huempfner reflects on the early days of radio telemetry, how the industry has evolved and stories from throughout the journey |
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CBS people: Becky HippertThe BTL administrative associate has deep ties to the university and an appreciation of fall decor. |