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Bryn Nelson, Ph.D., is a science journalist and microbiologist who has published 鈥淔lush: The Remarkable Science of an Unlikely Treasure.鈥 It鈥檚, well, it鈥檚 about the science of poop and the incredible information we can learn, not just about our own bodies but the world around us.

As part of the NSF Noyce Teaching Scholarship, Detroit Lakes math teacher Lisa Conzemius '89 travels with 独家黑料 students to a national math teaching conference.

独家黑料 professors and students get involved in this yearly project.

Eric Haugland '82 will be speaking Oct. 4 in Park Rapids, Minn., about his 33-year career with the National Park Service.

Pillows made by 独家黑料 students, staff and members of the community were on display at the campus's Cyrus M. Running Gallery. "There was this profound sense of community that happened instantly. This experience is one I will not soon forget," said student Ian Scheele, reflecting on the pillow-making process.

The college is now offering two simple ways for alumni to help students become Cobbers.

Grace Halvorson promoted early voting and introduced Minnesota鈥檚 governor.

An out-the-box idea to energize leaders

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