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  1. Duluth, MN 55812-3002 Phone: (218) 726-7281 Email: [email protected] Swenson College of Science and Engineering Engineering 140 1303 Ordean Court Duluth, MN 55812-3025 Phone: (218) 726-6397 Email: [email protected] University of Minnesota, Duluth Graduate School Darland Administration Building 431 1049 University Drive Duluth, MN 55812-3011

  2. The Department of Biology encourages students to develop as active scholars and to participate in undergraduate research. The degree involves faculty from multiple departments in the Swenson College of Science and Engineering and the UM Medical School. Active learning environment. Access to state-of-the–art instrumentation.

  3. The purpose of the environment, sustainability and geography degree is to prepare students to create sustainable communities for present and future generations. This program provides students with the tools to understand the physical and social systems of the earth to become informed change makers locally and globally. Sustainability challenges are all around us: from climate change, to ...

  4. Minnesota Sea Grant; Minnesota Department of National Resources (DNR) Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) laboratory in Duluth; These relationships range from teaching classes in other departments and serving on graduate committees to joint research ventures. Student Counseling Services. Office of Diversity and Inclusion

  5. Today’s top 21 University Of Minnesota Duluth jobs in Duluth, Minnesota, United States. Leverage your professional network, and get hired. New University Of Minnesota Duluth jobs added daily.

  6. University of Minnesota, Duluth. By the early 1950's, student life began to shift to the upper campus with the addition of a new science building, Romano gymnasium and Kirby Student Center. Today, the campus has more than 50 buildings. Most recently, UMD broke ground on a new Chemistry and Advanced Materials Sciences in June 2017.

  7. The Chemistry and Biochemistry Club serves students in the department by fostering community outreach and by helping to strengthen chemistry education among undergraduate and local high-school students. The club also provides social activities, networking opportunities, and a platform for members to enhance their leadership and communications ...