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Faces: Good people and LSBE students | Duluth News Tribune

Faces: Good people and LSBE students Jim Adkins and Bud Krause have volunteered in Duluth for years, but during the COVID-19 pandemic, they’ve both turned it up a notch. Written By: News Tribune | × Good people Jim Adkins and Bud Krause have been recognized by Jacqueline Wacker, coordinator of the Arrowhead Economic Opportunity Agency’s Meals on Wheels program. The men have volunteered in Duluth for years, but during the COVID-19 pandemic, they’ve both turned it up a notch, Wacker said. Adkins has been a volunteer with Meals on Wheels since 2013. He said he loves visiting with the people on his route. Krause began volunteering with the program in 2015. Before retiring, he had worked for The City of Duluth Water and Gas Department for 38 years. Krause also has volunteered with the city of Duluth Senior Programs by serving on the Senior Programs Advisory Board and assisting with parties, bingo and social activities at Morgan Park, Portman and Evergreen comm

UMC faculty member involved in indigenous culture collaboration

Times Report Crookston Times     Four faculty, including UMN Crookston’s Katy Chapman Ph.D., Math, Science and Technology, and UMN Duluth faculty members David Syring, PhD., Department of Anthropology, Sociology & Criminology, College of Liberal Arts, and Jennifer Liang, Ph.D, Department of Biology, Swenson College of Science and Engineering along with Peter Murdock, PhD., Levin Institute on the Environment, will launch a series of events, activities and discussions related to “Transdisciplinary Engagements with Contemporary Indigenous Thinkers”.     This research and creative collaborative, is funded by the University of Minnesota’s Institute for Advanced Study (IAS).  IAS is a resource for scholars, artists, professionals, and students who are engaged in a wide variety of study and practice.

University of Minnesota Duluth guts old science building before renovation

University of Minnesota Duluth guts old science building before renovation In 2019, the Heikkila Chemistry and Advanced Materials Science Building opened, replacing UMD s oldest building on its upper campus. Written By: Andee Erickson | × Swenson College of Science and Engineering Associate Dean Erin Sheets listens as UMD construction projects administration John Kessler talks about a partly gutted room in the campus’ original science building during a building tour Wednesday, April 14, 2021. UMD is asking the state for $1.6 million to help plan renovating the 70-year-old building. (Steve Kuchera / skuchera@duluthnews.com) The University of Minnesota Duluth is ready to renovate its mostly empty and gutted 70-year-old science building, but that will first require a design plan and financial assistance from the state.

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