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The report “Climate Forward? How Climate Projections Are(n’t) Used to Inform Design,” from the University of Minnesota Climate Adaptation Partnership and national design firm HGA reveals the alarming gap between the current state of A&E practice and climate science.
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Tim Tebow: These college football players ‘represent the true heart of our sport’
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The Visible Heart Laboratories utilize Stratasys 3D printing technology for student and physician education as well as medical device research
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As Part of Secret's $1 Million Pledge in Support of Equality Programs for Women and Girls, Secret Partners with the Women’s Sports Foundation with the #WatchMe Donation, to Help Ensure the Next Generation of Women Athletes are Funded and Fearless
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Partnership with the University of Minnesota Community University Health Care Center brings care closer to underserved communities.
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Crystal Group, Inc., a leading designer and manufacturer of rugged computer and electronic hardware, is pleased to announce the 2021 recipients of its Crystal Group Innovation Scholarship. Marcus B. Walker is a junior marketing major at Florida Atlantic University, and Sam Wang is a senior studying chemical engineering at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities. “It is important that we continue to recognize students who repeatedly innovate in their studies, excel professionally, and give back t
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United States Steel Corporation (NYSE: X) announced the awarding of college scholarships to twenty students across the country. All the recipients are children of U. S. Steel employees. The scholarships are funded by the United States Steel Foundation. “The U. S. Steel Scholarship Program allows us to recognize the remarkable achievements of the outstanding children of our valued employees,” said U. S. Steel President and Chief Executive Officer David B. Burritt. “At U. S. Steel, our Culture of
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Sara Polley, MD, is the new medical director at the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation’s national youth continuum for substance use and mental health.
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GIS Technology Leader Awarded for Contributions to Global Sustainability
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$5.2 million in philanthropic support for significant scholarly research in the social sciences and humanities
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Service helps increase donor availability and add reliability to a patient’s transplant timeline
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Once-in-a-Lifetime Chance to Own Tight End Kyle Rudolph’s Vikings-Inspired Custom Slingshot While Raising Money For a Worthy Cause; Auction Starts Oct. 26 and ends Oct. 31
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SOURCE: General Mills DESCRIPTION:Join us on World Food Day to celebrate the launch of MBOLD™, a coalition that leverages Minnesota's unique concentration of food and agriculture leadership in addressing global challenges facing the food and agriculture sectors. October 16, 2020, 10:00 - 10:45 AM CT at World Food Day 2020 by Global Minnesota Program featuring a panel discussion with: Jeff Harmening, Chairman CEO, General Mills Stephanie Lundquist, President of Food Beverage, Target Sonya Roberts,
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$1 million donated to three pillar charity partners
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University of Minnesota Masonic Children’s Hospital announced earlier
as one of the three pillar charities
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Vikings tight end Kyle Rudolph to serve as 3M Open ambassador
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Travelers Institute hosts event to address the distracted-driving
epidemic in partnership with local victims’ families; premieres
“Unfinished Stories” video
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Ecolab Chairman and CEO Douglas M. Baker, Jr., and University of Minnesota President Eric Kaler announced a $5 million gift from the Ecolab Foundation to the University-wide Driven campaign, in support of environmental sustainability research and education. A cornerstone of the Ecolab Foundation gift is $2 million to establish an endowed chair for the Institute on the Environment.
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GreenBiz Group Announces Major New Conference on Circular Economy Mon, 11/12/2018 - 09:05 Subheader Circularity 19 to focus on trillion-dollar markets for products and services that eliminate waste and utilize renewable resources Type of Content Press Release Layout Featured Media Body OAKLAND, Calif., November 12, 2018 /3BL Media/ — GreenBiz Group today announced the launch of a new event, Circularity, a three-day conference focusing on how to seize and accelerate the growing opportunities in t
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Always and Target are Continuing to Support Girls on the Run, a
National Non-profit Organization Dedicated to Helping Girls to Boldly
Pursue Their Dreams
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Top award recognizes TCF’s exceptional commitment to promoting
financial literacy, work readiness and entrepreneurship; TCF commits
$100,000 over four years to Junior Achievement of the Upper Midwest
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Love Your Melon launches Beanie Giving Machines and visits over 200
hospitals across the world for National Superhero Day
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In early December 2016, Smithfield Foods became the first major livestock company to set an absolute supply chain goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The world’s largest pork producer committed to cutting emissions in its US supply chain 25% by 2025.\r\r“We’re getting a lot of input from our customers, NGOs, and different groups as to how we can participate in an effort to reduce our carbon emissions,” says Bill Gill, assistant vice president for sustainability at Smithfield Foods.\r\rGill
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Minnesota Masonic Charities Accelerates the Race to End Cancer with a $25 million payment to the Masonic Cancer Center, University of Minnesota.
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3M Contributions to U of M’s Driven Campaign Reach $26 Million
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Target, with the Support of Always, is Donating $1 Million to Girls
on the Run, a National Non-profit Organization Dedicated to Helping
Girls Realize their Limitless Potential
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This year, the DigitalGlobe Foundation (DGF) celebrates its 10th anniversary—marking a decade devoted to advancing the use of geospatial imagery to address local and global challenges and championing the education of the next-generation of geospatial leaders. The foundation is the 501(c)(3) organization underwritten by DigitalGlobe, Inc. (NYSE: DGI), a leading global provider of commercial high-resolution Earth observation satellite imagery and advanced geospatial solutions. The DigitalGlobe Fou
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Dr. Phil Pardey, professor of agricultural economics at the University of Minnesota and director of the International Science and Technology Practice and Policy Center, discusses the implications of today's shifting population trends for the global food system.