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    Heather Peters

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    Peters, H. J., Peterson, T. R., & Dakota Wicoḣ’aƞ Community (2024). A Dakota cultural intervention’s influence on Native Students’ sense of belonging: A CBPR case study. AERA Open 10(1), 1-17.https://digitalcommons.morris.umn.edu/cosa2024/1022/thumbnail.jp

    Emily Bruce

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    Bruce, Emily C. “Autoformation et autosurveillance dans six journaux de jeunesse allemands (XIXe siècle).” Histoire de l’éducationno. 161 (2024): 131–61.https://digitalcommons.morris.umn.edu/cosa2024/1002/thumbnail.jp

    Barbara Burke & Nade Sotirova

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    Ločmele, L., Burke, B.R., Sotirova, N. (2024, 1 November). Quo vadis, media literacy? Notes from Latvia, Bulgaria and the USA. Journal of Media Literacy: publication of the International Council for Media Literacy.https://digitalcommons.morris.umn.edu/cosa2024/1004/thumbnail.jp

    Edith Borchardt

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    Borchardt, Edith. Esoterisches. Heinrich von Kleist und ich.“ TRANS-LIT 230, no. 1 (Spring 2024): 61-64.https://digitalcommons.morris.umn.edu/cosa2024/1001/thumbnail.jp

    A Gendered History of History in Gender Studies

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    This talk, the first in a new, multiyear lecture series sponsored by the Gender, Women, & Sexuality Studies program, explores the role that the discipline of History played in the foundation of Women’s Studies and later evolution of the field at the University of Minnesota Morris. The contributions of beloved Professor Mimi Frenier are a central focus.https://digitalcommons.morris.umn.edu/publecture/1011/thumbnail.jp

    UMN Morris to Host Morris Challenge Rural Youth Institute in November

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    Common Data Set 2023-2024

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    Morris Moves Up in U.S. News Rankings

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    \u27Planting Moon\u27 or ‘wóžupi wi’ (May)

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    The Planting Moon, or ‘wóžupi wi’, is the time in which we begin to plant our crops. Historically, this was the time when Dakota peoples began to build and tend to their gardens. The three sisters, (Corn, Beans and Squash) were a very common set of crops grown in this region. An illustration of a Dakota person preparing the ground to begin planting seeds. In the background is a yellow circle that represents the moon, or the month.https://digitalcommons.morris.umn.edu/calendar_posters/1004/thumbnail.jp

    Y. Andrew Hao

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    Krieger, J., Hao, Y. A., & Gering, T. “International Sport Federations as Forums to Initiate Soft Power Processes: The Case of Russia.” Asian Journal of Sport History & Culture 3, no. 1 (2023): 1-24.https://digitalcommons.morris.umn.edu/cosa2024/1017/thumbnail.jp

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