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Item $2.2 million training grant to reduce health disparities(2012-02-14) Engebretson, Mark; Jean ForsterItem 2012 Senate Candidate Forum with Rep. Kurt Bills(2012-09-17) Bills, KurtItem The 2017 Minnesota Election Summit: The Impact Of Social Media On Modern Elections(2017-09-14) Chapin, Doug; Simon, Steve; Yang, Sharon; Hagglund, Aly; Dean, MichaelItem 2019 Minnesota Legislative Session Preview(2019-02-06) Hortman, Melissa; Gazelka, Paul; Bierschbach, BrianaItem The 2020 Presidential Election(2020-05-19) Greenbergg, Anna; Weber, Vin; Jacobs, Lawrence R.Item 2021 State of the Campus(University of Minnesota Rochester, 2021-11-09) Carrell, Lori J.In this special State of the Campus episode of Beyond the Nest, Chancellor Lori J. Carrell, Ph.D. sits down with Rochester Student Association (RSA) President Yusra Yusuf for a discussion on life at UMR in 2021, the manner in which the pandemic has changed school and the way we work, and how students have responded to multiple disruptions with resilience and compassion.Item 2022 Weather and Pest Outlook(2022-05-11) Golpen,Jared; Nicolai,DavidThis episode featured special guest Dennis Todey, Director of the Midwest Climate Hub in Ames, Iowa in addition to Bruce Potter, UMN Extension IPM specialist and Dr. Jeffrey Coulter, UMN Extension Corn Agronomist to discuss the weather and pest outlooks for the 2022 growing season. This session discusses the growing season thus far, which has been slow, with cool and cloudy conditions. As a result, planting progress has been slow despite precipitation being close to normal in much of Minnesota. Southerly winds have also brought some migratory insect pests like Black Cutworm and Armyworm moths up into Minnesota. However, the long range forecast predicts a shift to warmer and drier conditions into the summer months.Item 2023 State of the Campus(University of Minnesota Rochester, 2023-11-03) Carrell, Lori; Nguyen, HeidiThis special State of the Campus episode of Beyond the Nest features two of our campus leaders, Chancellor Lori Carrell and Rochester Student Association President Heidi Nguyen '26. The two sit down to connect on exciting things happening on campus, including new academic partnerships and the importance of community on the student experience.Item A difference in degrees: Fall application efficiency at 50 Fahrenheit(2024-10-16) Carlson, Brad; Kaiser, DanielToday we’re talking all about fall application. What's the first thing farmers should know about applying in fall? What’s the difference in N efficiency at 50 the degree threshold versus even a 55 degree threshold, and then when have those degree dates happened historically? Additional resources: Minnesota Department of Agriculture Soil Temperature Network (https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5575265938373902114/1856226909908303672); Southern Research and Outreach Center (Waseca, MN) temperature chart (https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5575265938373902114/1856226909908303672); Advanced Nitrogen Smart: A deep dive into the 4 Rs (https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/5575265938373902114/1856226909908303672)Item A student journalist’s experience at the Oct. 21 Morrill Hall protest(2024-11-04) Sirovy, Kaylie; Church, TylerKaylie Sirovy sits down with Tyler Church, a campus administration reporter, to unpack his front-line experience covering a chaotic recent protest.Item Aaron Bolton Retrospective: Real College Podcast(2016-01-10) Radio K (KUOM). University of MinnesotaThis week we say goodbye to one of our most cherished producers ever - Aaron Bolton. As Aaron prepares for a life in the real world, we reflect on his time at Radio K and the lasting impact he has made in his years here.Item African-American Seniors' Perspectives on Advance Care Planning: Virtue Ethics Community-Based Approach(University of Minnesota, 2012-03-27) Crump, SaundraSaundra Crump, RN, MSN, PhD with Minnesota Hartford Geriatric Nursing Education Scholar and Principal, BioEthical Solutions, Inc. presents on African-American Seniors' Perspectives on Advance Care Planning:A Virtue Ethics Community-Based ApproachItem After the flooding - crop disease & weed management considerations(2024-07-03) Golpen,Jared; Nicolai,DavidResources: Flooded corn (https://extension.umn.edu/growing-corn/flooded-corn#:~:text=Corn%20plants%20that%20survived%20flooded,stress%20later%20in%20the%20season); U of MN Herbicide resistant weed survey (https://blog-crop-news.extension.umn.edu/2023/06/multiple-herbicide-resistant-waterhemp.html); Crop Protection Network (https://cropprotectionnetwork.org/); Flooded corn fields and what diseases might you expect to see (https://crops.extension.iastate.edu/blog/alison-robertson/flooded-corn-fields-and-what-diseases-might-you-expect-see); Disease Risk in White Mold and Sudden Death Syndrome of Soybean (https://crops.extension.iastate.edu/cropnews/2024/06/disease-risk-white-mold-and-sudden-death-syndrome-soybean); Have our SCN sorrows been drowned? (https://crops.extension.iastate.edu/cropnews/2024/06/have-our-scn-sorrows-been-drowned)Item Aging and nutrition(2009-03-24) Engebretson, Mark; Pam SchreinerWelcome to Public Health Moment from the University of Minnesota. Many middle-aged and older Americans are not getting adequate nutrition – even those taking dietary supplements. That’s according to a study involving 6,200 people, ages 45 to 84, and included African Americans, Chinese, Hispanics, and whites. Pam Schreiner, a University of Minnesota epidemiologist, led the study. Schreiner says she believes that more education and more prevention are needed. For John Finnegan and Public Health Moment, I’m Mark Engebretson.Item Alcohol advertisements(2007-08-27) Finnegan, John; Keryn PaschWelcome to Public Health Moment from the University of Minnesota. Adolescents who attend schools in neighborhoods where alcohol advertisements are prominent are more likely to drink alcohol. That’s according to Keryn Pasch, lead author of the study conducted by the University of Minnesota and University of Florida. Pasch says that the effectiveness of such advertising should prompt elected officials to enact restrictions on where it can be displayed.Item Alcohol and Super Bowl Parties(2011-01-28) Engebretson, Mark; Darin EricksonWelcome to Public Health Moment from the University of Minnesota. Super Bowl parties have become sort of an American tradition. They are a special time for friends to gather to watch football, funny TV commercials, and to eat – and drink. That last part can be a bit dangerous. A recent University of Minnesota study found that about 8 percent of fans watching games at sports stadiums are legally drunk when they leave. Can that behavior translate to Super Bowl parties? Darin Erickson, a University of Minnesota epidemiologist who led the study, thinks so. Erickson recommends planning ahead. For Public Health Moment, I’m Mark EngebretsonItem Alex Schumacher Retrospective: Real College Podcast(2019-05-19) Radio K (KUOM). University of MinnesotaRemembering the work of host Alex Shumacher, who is graduating this month. 2:40 The Smitten Kitten, 8:36 How to ride a bike, 14:23 AIDS, 21:20 Finding bare bottom beachItem Alfalfa Production (5/26/21)(2021-05-26) Golpen,Jared; Nicolai,DavidThis episode featured University of Minnesota Extension Educator, Nathan Drewitz, who works in Stearns, Benton, and Morrison Counties, to discuss the Alfalfa Harvest alert program, which collects scissors-cut samples from throughout parts of Minnesota to monitor the ideal cutting time for alfalfa. This episode talks about the status of alfalfa this year, as well as some of the interesting environmental and insect issues that have come up in areas of the state.Item Alfalfa weevil and nutrient management update(2024-05-29) Golpen,Jared; Nicolai,DavidItem America's Forgotten Conservative Tradition(2018-09-20) Tulis, Jeffrey