Eva Erickson, 24, graduated from Georgia Institute of Technology in 2022 and was the first and only female player on the school’s hockey team. She’s currently pursuing a PhD at Brown University School of Engineering, where she’s captain of the men’s club hockey team.
TEHRAN-The Persian translation of the book “America for Americans: A History of Xenophobia in the United States” written by Erika Lee has been released in Iranian bookstores across Iran.
Eighteen states have sued the federal government over the executive order, showing the legal challenges the president will face.
President Donald Trump is marching forward with his plan to remake the federal government. As promised, the president is following through on rewriting regulations for transgender men and women.
The state is a food science hub thanks to all the food company headquarters, including General Mills and Cargill.
Busloads of students from St. Paul's Heritage Academy went to Como Lake on Monday to cast reels — many for the first time ever — into icy waters.
Two weeks into the Minnesota legislative session, the Capitol feels a bit like an episode of “The Twilight Zone.”
Two Moorhead women who work with immigrants, refugees and Moorhead’s diverse communities are among seven Minnesotans to receive the Virginia McKnight Binger Heart of Community Honor for 2024. They are Eman Yassin,
Academics Learning at Harvard can happen for every type of learner, at any phase of life.
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The University of Minnesota and Essentia Health share the framework for a bold vision to write the next chapter of healthcare for all Minnesotans.
The University of Minnesota and Essentia Health are proposing to form a nonprofit that would invest up to $1 billion in improving statewide health care access over five years.