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Google software engineers were at UMD Monday to talk to students who may be exploring careers in the tech industry.
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Google software engineers were at UMD Monday to talk to students who may be exploring careers in the tech industry.
An exception to the state’s concealed carry law allows people to carry weapons on campus, but not inside of the campus buildings and classrooms. If this bill were to pass that could all change.
With fall colors blazing, University of Minnesota Duluth is inviting area high schoolers and their families to come visit campus.
Grand Rapids voters will soon decide whether to approve an $80-million dollar school referendum that’s coming up on the November ballot.
A group of middle school students got a first-hand look at how meteorologists gather information.
Health care workers from countries like Uzbekistan and Ukraine stopped in Duluth as part of a three week United States tour.
Marshall School will be restoring the former Cathedral School dormitory area to its original purpose.
Starbucks is offering workers the chance to go to college for free.
Community Action Duluth, in partnership with Lake Superior College was awarded nearly $50,000 in state grants to help train low-income workers for better job opportunities.
University officials, including system president Ray Cross, were on hand for an interactive meeting in UW-Superior's Yellowjacket Union.
The University of Minnesota-Duluth says it is pumping out $521 million into the region’s economy every year, which is a 5.7 percent increase since 2010.
District officials present need for referendum at Superior High School.
The University of Wisconsin System will host listening sessions at UWS in an effort to identify the wants and needs of Wisconsin residents.
Douglas County 4-H celebrated the accomplishments of its outstanding youth members Sunday.