Minneapolis College will be announcing the 2021 National Science Foundation (NSF) Scholarship winners soon, students who will be stepping into the footprints of many College alumni like former grant honorees Teresa Chen and James Lawton.
Each small gesture of kindness and inclusion, every effort to listen and to speak courageously and to put aside personal comfort in the interest of others lends hope to the world.
Emergency medical services providers from the Minneapolis Fire Department, Police Department and Metro Transit have started getting their first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.
The Minneapolis City Council has approved $14.3 million in direct investment and $1.3 million in 10-year federal tax credits to create or preserve 952 units of affordable multifamily rental housing in 10 projects located throughout the city.
University of Minnesota Twin Cities researchers in the Department of Chemistry have created a new polymer to deliver DNA and RNA-based therapies for diseases.
The City Council has approved a roughly $1.5 billion City budget for 2021 – a budget plan that includes new investments in violence prevention efforts, new approaches to public safety and affordable housing.
Dec. 10 is Human Rights Day. In recognition of the 72nd anniversary of the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights by the United Nations General Assembly, a virtual panel discussion