News Archive
Make the most of your extra hour of sleep and “fall back” on these ways to safely navigate some physical and mental changes of daylight savings.
Help keep yourself and our whole community safe during Homecoming.
Fall and winter bring an uptick in seasonal illnesses and COVID-19 is no exception. The information below can help you and your community stay healthy as we see increased COVID activity.
Faculty and instructors, review resources to prepare for a classroom emergency.
The University of Minnesota Twin Cities is excited to welcome incoming students to campus!
With summer in full swing, it’s important to look out for extreme heat days.
With the Air Quality Index in many parts of Minnesota hovering in unhealthy ranges due to wildfire debris, the University of Minnesota is urging all students, faculty, staff, and visitors on its campuses to monitor local conditions and follow health guidelines from state and federal agencies.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month. While mental health is important to address year-round, Mental Health Awareness Month provides a dedicated time to broadcast the message that mental health matters.
As graduates, family, and friends gather to celebrate commencement, the University has put many safety measures into effect to support the influx of people on and around campus.
Last week, the University, in partnership with the City of Minneapolis and Metro Transit, discussed public safety updates and prevention with the community.