Three CBS students learn the ropes of science-based public policy with the Freshwater Society When you think of someone pursuing public policy, you might conjure up an image of a political science or.
Marks Lab receives a major grant in effort to bring resilient Pennycress to the market. It’s a process as old as agriculture. Whether picking an ear of corn with the most kernels or harvesting the.
Alex advocates for students’ mental health and serves on the CBS Student Board and Boynton’s de-stress program. Hometown: Normal, IL Major: Neuroscience Minors: Health Psychology, Behavioral Biology.
Cheri Stockinger sews together the scenes of Cedar Creek through quilts. Part of Cheri Stockinger's Birch Bark Quilt created during her artist-in-residency at Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve.
A Q&A with recent UMN grad Destiny Weaver Since 2015, the MnDRIVE Initiative has partnered with the Louis Stokes North Star STEM Alliance (LS-NSSA) to connect undergraduates with research.
What did you do before you came to the Conservatory and what drew you to work here? I have been a horticulturist for over 22 years. Most recently, I was the lead landscaper for the City of Saint Paul.
Email sent to CBS faculty, staff and students on Monday June 1, 2020 CBS faculty, staff and students, The death of George Floyd last week at the hands of police sparked outrage and sadness here and.
The College’s InSciEd Out program connects K-12 students with undergraduate mentors online At this point in the spring semester, undergraduate volunteers with the College’s InSciEd Out program would.
With the spread of COVID-19, information is coming at us from every direction. The changing news landscape is difficult to navigate. In the current political climate, it’s tough to sort out fact from.
Four years ago, the College launched a program designed to spark cross-disciplinary collaboration around biology-based, socially relevant problems. Here’s the story so far. The Grand Challenges in.