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Study by Assistant Professor Rhea Owens and her colleagues has implications for college student success.

UMD Center for Regional and Tribal Child Welfare Studies is a leader in tribal child welfare worker training.

Duluth experienced its third-snowiest year on record in 2019. But seasoned Northland residents know how to embrace the snow—and encourage others to do the same.

From DSTC grade school to UMD Graduate School dean.

As part of a public health course, UMD students focus on vaping and e-cigarettes within the campus community.

Developing guidelines for professionals who interact and communicate with people who are experiencing dementia

Highlighting achievements of faculty and staff in the College of Education and Human Service Professions.

When Sandra van den Bosse gets "ticked off" about injustice, she stands up and takes action. "It's a natural thing that I have always done," she says, matter-of-factly.

Psychology major researches mental health issues in Kenya.