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Minneapolis, MN 55454
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At the Carlson School, unique talents are cultivated (and often discovered), a sense of community is nurtured, and transforming you from who you are today to the person you want to be tomorrow is our number one priority.
A dynamic university educating students to lead and influence, St. Catherine prepares students to make a difference in their professions, their communities and the world. At the University’s heart is the largest, most innovative college for women in the nation. St. Kate's also offers a range of graduate and associate programs for women and men. This is the official Facebook page of the Minneapolis campus of St. Catherine University.
The official page of the University of Minnesota School of Music. Please read the House Rules: http://z.umn.edu/yo4
The purpose of this page is to reconnect with alumni, stay connected to current students, and reach out towards future students. The page will work to share program news, events, and updates.
The Katherine E. Nash Gallery is an art gallery located at the University of Minnesota Department of Art on the West Bank of the Mississippi River in Minneapolis, Minnesota in the United States. Founded by Katherine Nash during the 1970s, the gallery occupies 4900sqft in the department's Regis Center for Art.
The Takoda Institute of Higher Education is a division of the American Indian OIC (AIOIC) and offers accredited career training programs in a variety of fields to quickly give individuals certified skills in high-demand careers. Many programs are free and are offered in business, healthcare and information technology. No program lasts longer than nine months, so students quickly secure the credentials needed to successfully enter their chosen field. Once a student graduates, they are eligible to receive free, one-on one job placement assistance through the school's complementary program, the Takoda Group. The Takoda Institute of Higher Education's programs are open to all students regardless of race, gender, religion, age or sexual orientation.
Mortensen Hall is named after Gerda Mortensen, who was the long time Dean of Women at Augsburg College. This residence hall offers apartment style housing for upper-class students. At 15 stories tall, it is the tallest building on campus. The 13 residental floors have eight apartments on each floor with an even mix of one and two bedroom living styles. Community Advisors provide leadership for each floor and organize social and educational programs, floor meetings, and help develop strong community. Mortensen shares a lobby connection to Urness Hall with access to the 24-hour computer lab, skyway to Christensen Center, mailroom, and dining services. Residents are provided a bed and dresser. Students individualize their own apartments with common area furnishings. Apartments have cable, ethernet, and a telephone connection. Laundry facilities, classroom space, pool table, and lounges are offered on the lower levels of the hall. Follow us on Twitter @MortensenHall.
The Department of Art provides an introduction to the practice of art for students as well as immersive training for emerging artists. We promote creative expression and conceptual development through a broad range of art disciplines and practices. Initial experiences emphasizing traditional methods are supplemented at intermediate and advanced levels by experimental processes. We offer courses in painting and drawing, photography, printmaking, sculpture, ceramics, and experimental media. Students pursue their work in our state of the art facilities, mentored by our faculty, who are all artists recognized in their fields. The Katherine E. Nash Gallery is a research laboratory for the practice and interpretation of the visual arts. We believe the visual arts have the capacity to interpret, critique, and expand on all of human experience. Our engagement with the visual arts helps us to discover who we are and understand our relationships to each other and society. The Katherine E. Nash Gallery will be a center of discourse on the practice of visual art and its relationship to culture and community -- a place where we examine our assumptions about the past and suggest possibilities for the future. The Nash Gallery will play an indispensible role in the educational development of students, faculty, staff, and the community.
Lowest grade taught: 9th Grade - Highest grade taught: 12th Grade
The StepUP Program at Augsburg College strives to help students champion lives of recovery, achieve academic success, and thrive in a community of accountability and support. STEPUP IS… -An innovative residential collegiate recovery community on Augsburg College’s main campus in Minneapolis, Minnesota. -The largest residential Collegiate Recovery community in the nation. -Built on evidence-based and proven techniques that emphasize recovery based on the stages of change and the abstinence model. -Where students in recovery fully engage in the Augsburg experience. Students study abroad, play varsity athletics, serve on student government, conduct research, and more. -A community of students who are excited about making a difference through service to their community. -Led by experienced, highly trained, staff and licensed counselors. -A place to make friends and thrive in a sober social scene.
Visit this site to support the Augsburg College Dance Team! http://www.efundraisingonline.com/AugsburgDanceTeam
The Augsburg College Alumni Association is the primary organization representing all Augsburg alumni. It supports and strengthens the university, involves and enriches its alumni, and fosters a lifelong relationship with Augsburg.
We are recruiting 8-17 year old children and adolescents who have OCD to participate in our research study. The study includes interviews, MRI scanning, and a study drug dosing phase with no cost study related appointments with a child and adolescent psychiatrist. We also need healthy children and adolescents who do not have OCD to participate in the interviews and MRI scanning. All participants will be provided with compensation for their time and efforts. This study is supported by the National Institute of Mental Health. Call (612) 625-1632, or email [email protected], to learn more about our study!
The Department of Art provides an introduction to the practice of art for students as well as immersive training for emerging artists. We promote creative expression and conceptual development through a broad range of art disciplines and practices. Initial experiences emphasizing traditional methods are supplemented at intermediate and advanced levels by experimental processes. We offer courses in painting and drawing, photography, printmaking, sculpture, ceramics, and experimental media. Students pursue their work in our state of the art facilities, mentored by our faculty, who are all artists recognized in their fields. The Katherine E. Nash Gallery is a research laboratory for the practice and interpretation of the visual arts. We believe the visual arts have the capacity to interpret, critique, and expand on all of human experience. Our engagement with the visual arts helps us to discover who we are and understand our relationships to each other and society. The Katherine E. Nash Gallery will be a center of discourse on the practice of visual art and its relationship to culture and community -- a place where we examine our assumptions about the past and suggest possibilities for the future. The Nash Gallery will play an indispensible role in the educational development of students, faculty, staff, and the community.
The purpose of this page is to reconnect with alumni, stay connected to current students, and reach out towards future students. The page will work to share program news, events, and updates.
BAM is a non-major specific organization. In partnership with our many sponsors, we expose members to local companies who discuss their line of work, what employment opportunities they have, and what they look for in potential employees. We offer tours of local corporations, guest speakers, and social events during the academic year. In addition to connecting students with companies, we provide professional development and leadership opportunities for students throughout the school year, Students from all majors and every cultural background are encouraged to join!
The official page of the University of Minnesota School of Music. Please read the House Rules: http://z.umn.edu/yo4
The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer. This is the official Facebook page of the University of Minnesota Libraries. © 2015 Regents of the University of Minnesota. All rights reserved.
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The Northwest Architectural Archives, formed in 1970, collects the records of architects, engineers, contractors, landscape architects, and interior designers from a region which includes Minnesota, western Wisconsin, northern Iowa, and the eastern Dakotas. Every type of document generated by these individuals and firms is collected: drawings of all kinds, specifications, job files, and photographs are chiefly sought.The collections span nearly 130 years of work by many notable practitioners.