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The authors in this collection explore how North American Catholic women from various periods, races, ethnicities, sexualities, and classes make social change.

As an Ojibwe man, I hold the concept of debwewin — speaking the truth — as one of the central tenets of my life, both in the classroom and outside it.

Alumnus Seth Langreck (of the English program) continues exciting work as a freelance podcaster and storyteller.

Though Dante died 700 years ago, high school students from Mater Dei Apostolate and from the University of Minnesota Duluth met at the Bagley Nature Center Classroom on the UMD Campus to talk about

Sarah Lawler has published “Field Mice: A North Dakota Family Farm Faces the Pernicious Effects of Modern Agribusiness” in

Several Writing Studies students were researchers and authors contributing to the new collection, “Stories from the Past: The Rare & Remarkable.” From its founding in 1895 until the present day