Photo of a "Welcome Co-Op Employees" banner. Other posters on the wall read "Carry On American traditions of Mutual Aid; join a co-op," and "Consumer Owned Co-Ops."
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Immigration History Research Center Archives.
Welcome to the Hmong Across Borders Conference. Welcome and Opening Remarks by Mai Na M. Lee, History, University of Minnesota; Karen Hanson, Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost, University of Minnesota; Sia Her, Executive Director of the Council on Asian Pacific Minnesotans; Ian Baird, University of Wisconsin-Madison; and Yan...
Creator:
Institute for Advanced Study
Contributor:
Baird, Ian; Dao, Yang; Hanson, Karen; Her, Sia; Lee, Mai Na M.; Vang, Yang Thai
Created:
2013-10-04
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Advanced Study.
Welcome to the New Northrop Provost Hanson inaugurates Northrop as a multifaceted, state-of-the art cultural and intellectual center—the hearth of the University, reinvented for the 21st century. Now home to three University-wide academic programs, Northrop is poised to be a hub for interdisciplinary collaboration, enhanced teaching and learni...
Creator:
Institute for Advanced Study
Contributor:
Hanson, Karen; Tschida, Christine
Created:
2014-04-07
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Advanced Study.
Welcome and Opening Remarks byPaul Martin, Senior Vice President of Science Learning, Science Museum of MinnesotaAnn Waltner, Director of the IAS, University of MinnesotaPhyllis Messenger, Symposium Organizer, IAS, University of MinnesotaDiane Z. Chase, Pegasus Professor of Anthropology and Executive Vice Provost, University of Central Florida. ...
Welfare and welfare reforms and the issues associated with welfare systems confronting the Legislature of 1973 are discussed in this program. Senator Howard Knutson explains his position regarding the possibility of covering the cost of welfare by the State instead of other units of government, which is the present policy.
Creator:
University of Minnesota. Radio Station KUOM; University of Minnesota. Audio Visual Library Services
Contributor:
Knutson, Howard
Created:
1973
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.
Minnesota Issues was a half-hour weekly television program produced by University Media Resources of the University of Minnesota that was broadcast on public television channel KTCA, St. Paul. The program was produced and hosted by former Minneapolis mayor and University public affairs professor Arthur Naftalin from 1976 to 1988. [broadcast June...
Creator:
University of Minnesota. University Media Resources
Contributor:
Naftalin, Arthur; Kenny, Kevin; Smith, Susan; Marlow, Andrew (Producer)
Created:
1985-06-14
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.
The form of accurate semiclassical surface hopping propagators and wave functions for processes involving more than one electronic quantum state is discussed. It is shown that conditions, which define the required non-classical events along trajectories, can be derived from the Schrödinger equation. These conditions also uniquely specify the dir...
Creator:
Herman, Michael F. (Tulane University)
Created:
2009-01-16
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Mathematics and its Applications.
A mother and daughter with matching blonde pony-tails and aprons process food at home, while behind them is a shelf packed with canned fruit and vegetables.
Creator:
Parker, Alfred, 1906-1985
Contributor:
United States. Office of War Information
Created:
1943
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Upper Midwest Literary Archives.
A mother and daughter with matching blonde pony-tails and aprons process food at home, while behind them is a shelf packed with canned fruit and vegetables.
Creator:
Parker, Alfred, 1906-1985
Contributor:
United States. Office of War Information
Created:
1943
Contributed By:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections.
In this short auido, UMD freshman Jenna Kettner discusses the transition to online learning due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the challenges of living in a household where the rest of her family is also working from home. From the creator: "No one expected that after spring break of 2020 we would be completing the rest of our school year remotel...
Creator:
Breuer, Judy
Contributor:
Wright, Adeline
Created:
2020-05-15
Contributed By:
Archives and Special Collections, Kathryn A. Martin Library, University of Minnesota Duluth
Given a model based on a conservation law, we study how the solutiondepends from the initial/boundary datum, from the flow and fromvarious constraints. With this tool, several control problems can beaddressed and the existence of an optimal control can beproved. Models describing escape dynamics of pedestrians, traffic attoll gates, open canals ...
Creator:
Colombo, Rinaldo Mario (Università di Brescia)
Created:
2009-07-31
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Mathematics and its Applications.
We consider the question of global in time existence and uniqueness of solutions of the infinite depth full water wave problem. We show that the nature of the nonlinearity of the water wave equation is essentially of cubic and higher orders. For any initial data that is small in its kinetic energy and height, we show that the 2-D full water wave...
Creator:
Wu, Sijue (University of Michigan)
Created:
2010-02-23
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Mathematics and its Applications.
The talk will be based on a joint work with L. Ambrosio, G. Crippa and A.Figalli. First, some new well-posedness results for continuity andtransport equations with weakly differentiable velocity fields will bediscussed. These results can be applied to the analysis of a 2 x 2 systemof conservation laws in one space dimension known as the chromato...
Creator:
Spinolo, Laura Valentina (Scuola Normale Superiore)
Created:
2009-07-25
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Mathematics and its Applications.
Base source: USGS county base map dated 1975; interpretations derived from soil map constructed 1970.; "Projection and 10,000-metre grid ticks, zone 14: Universal Transverse Mercator. 25,000-foot grid ticks based on North Dakota coordinate system, north zone."; Apr. 1980.; Includes location map.
Creator:
United States. Soil Conservation Service
Created:
1980
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, John R. Borchert Map Library.