Is a Graduate Degree Worth the Debt?
The Wall Street Journal analyzes the debt : income ratio for graduates of forestry programs, and ours is the best.
Are the drought's effects on Gooseberry Falls a sign of bigger problems for North Shore waterways?
Associate professor of Forestry, Dr. Diana Karwan is featured in the Minneapolis StarTribune.
Arbeiter Brewing: What can we grow here?
Juno Choi (B.S. Forestry and Natural Resources Management, 2001) grew from forestry to opening a brewery in South Minneapolis.
Foresters brace for brutal fire season as drought adds to threat to Minnesota's trees
Matt Russell, an associate professor in FR, discussed the impacts of drought on our trees.
Bell Museum Sci Pride
In honor of Pride Month, the Bell Museum celebrates the scientific contributions of the LGBTQIA+ community at the University of Minnesota.
We Celebrate Juneteenth
Juneteenth is a federal holiday commemorating the emancipation of enslaved African Americans.
Shifting Seasons
A phenology project at College of Menominee Nation is monitoring the impact of climate change on the region’s forests. Forest Resources professor Rebecca Montgomery is featured.
Trees do more than fill the sky
Dr. Eric North, assistant professor of Urban and Community Forestry, is featured in a Minneapolis StarTribune article about the history, diversity, and future of tree species in the Twin Cities and Minnesota.
Grassland Biodiversity Emerges as Key Factor in Climate Crisis
A trio of University of Minnesota scientists, including Peter Reich from the Department of Forest Resources, has found that the degree of biodiversity in the world’s grasslands is vital to their ability to continue functioning as carbon “sinks” as global carbon dioxide levels rise.