Archive Posts
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In the News – How Plywood From Last Year’s Protests Became Art
In the NewsSt. Thomas' research team's work collaborating on a nationwide project to document and preserve the street art that arose following the death of George Floyd is featured in The New York Times.
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In the News – How AI Is Infiltrating Higher Education
In the NewsSt. Thomas was mentioned in a story by Undark about the use of artificial intelligence in higher education. -
In the News – Pandemic causes a year like no other for Patterson, other Minnesota public companies
In the NewsOpus College of Business' Chad Brinsfield commented in a nationally distributed news story by the Star Tribune on how the pandemic has reshaped public companies in Minnesota. -
In the News – One year after George Floyd's murder, Minneapolis finds moving on a difficult prospect
In the NewsLaw professor Dr. Artika Tyner comments in a nationally distributed story by Yahoo News on how the Twin Cities have adapted and progressed following the death of George Floyd. -
In the News – AG Ellison's office to lead prosecution of officer charged in Daunte Wright's death
In the NewsLaw professor Rachel Moran commented for KSTP on Attorney General Keith Ellison's office taking over the prosecution of the officer charged in the death of Daunte Wright. -
In the News – What is the scope of the proposed Jan. 6 commission?
In the NewsLaw professor Mark Osler comments for the Tampa Bay Times on the ongoing investigation into the insurrection that occurred at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. -
In the News – How colorism haunts dark-skinned immigrant communities
In the NewsJournalism student Safiya Mohamed is a contributor in a nationally distributed story by PBS to examine if beauty and skincare products are marketed appropriately to women of diverse races. -
In the News – "There is no law that deals specifically with the term ‘partial-birth abortion.’”
In the NewsLaw professor Teresa Collett commented for PolitiFact on a statement made by Xavier Bercerra, the secretary of health and human services, during his confirmation hearing. -
In the News – Robbins: Sentencing matters in the Derek Chauvin case
In the NewsLaw professor Mark Osler comments for Vail Daily on the length of Derek Chauvin's sentencing in relation to past court cases.