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  2. University of Minnesota College of Biological Sciences

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    1998 - Elde leads a university-wide reorganization to consolidate and realign departments. 2003 - The college launches the Nature of Life program at Itasca Biological Station and Laboratories. 2014 - The college introduces the first-of-its-kind Department of Biology Teaching and Learning. 2015 - Dr. Valery Forbes is named dean of the college.

  3. University of Minnesota College of Science and Engineering

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    The College of Science and Engineering (CSE) is one of the colleges of the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, Minnesota. On July 1, 2010, the college was officially renamed from the Institute of Technology (IT). [1] [2] It was created in 1935 by bringing together the university's programs in engineering, mining, architecture, and chemistry.

  4. Bruininks Hall - Wikipedia

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    In addition to these active-learning classrooms, Bruininks Hall also features five multipurpose classrooms, two lecture halls, and several offices for university-wide student services. [9] The offices in Bruininks Hall include career services, veterans services, and financial aid.

  5. Marla Spivak - Wikipedia

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    beelab.umn.edu Marla Spivak (born 1955) is an American entomologist , and Distinguished McKnight University Professor at the University of Minnesota specializing in apiculture and social insects. [ 8 ]

  6. College of Continuing and Professional Studies - Wikipedia

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    The University of Minnesota College of Continuing and Professional Studies (CCAPS) is a professional school of the University of Minnesota based at its Saint Paul Campus. The school offers applied graduate and undergraduate degrees, professional development certificates, practical-knowledge conferences and individualized degrees.

  7. University of Minnesota Supercomputing Institute - Wikipedia

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    In 1981, the University of Minnesota became the first U.S. university to acquire a supercomputer, a Cray-1. The Minnesota Supercomputing Institute was created in 1984 to provide high-performance computing resources to the University of Minnesota's research community. MSI currently has one HPC cluster, Agate, available for use.

  8. University of Minnesota System - Wikipedia

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    The University of Minnesota was founded in Minneapolis in 1851 as a college preparatory school, seven years prior to Minnesota's statehood. As such, the University of Minnesota enjoys much autonomy from other operations of the state government. The school was closed during the American Civil War, but reopened in 1867.

  9. University of Minnesota Libraries - Wikipedia

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    The University of Minnesota Libraries is the library system of the University of Minnesota Twin Cities campus, operating at 12 facilities in and around Minneapolis–Saint Paul. It has over 8 million volumes and 119,000 serial titles that are collected, maintained and made accessible. [ 1 ]