From the editorial: "Just recognizing that Minnesota is graying, how its demographics are changing, and that unprecedented health care challenges are coming is, in itself, encouraging."
The U of M's Natural Resources Research Institute still hopes a $1.3 million grant will help it study the feasibility of using hydrogen to replace fossil fuels in iron ore processing.
The program prepares students to have a sophisticated understanding of the language while giving them the skills to fulfill the growing need for immersion teachers.
The University of Minnesota Medical School would be unable to educate and train the next generation of physicians were it not for the clinics and hospitals in communities throughout the state...
From the column: "Medical education and health care careers are (prized) across Minnesota. ... Discussions of improving the U of M Medical School in Duluth (is a) hopeful sign."