What has Gotten You Through?
CLA's Art department show creativity to manage the challenges and stress of the pandemic year.
CLA's Art department show creativity to manage the challenges and stress of the pandemic year.
Recently, we asked you to share your stories that archive and acknowledge the pandemic one-year mark. We're highlighting one by OVPR's Inquiry that discusses how University research helped shape classroom safety.
On April 29, we are very fortunate to have a group of University of Minnesota students who identify as people with disabilities willing to discuss their experiences and share how inaccessibility affects them in their lives, careers, and education.
Learn how you can visualize data on your website.
Internal communications showed its value over the last year; let's keep that going.
Cut down on rewrites by adding interest to your writing, starting at the top.
COVID-19 has re-shaped our lives in more ways than we can count, and journalists are no different.
On May 27 we will be joined by Amy Ellison and Ruth MacDonald from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and Kitty Hurley of MN IT Services, who will share their knowledge of map accessibility.
This resource can guide your development or expansion of your communications efforts.
To stay relevant, a brand needs to evolve while staying true to its roots. As a result, there are a few updates or clarifications to the brand guidelines.
Annual research from Ragan finds increased access to senior leadership, stronger relationships with colleagues in other departments.
There are a number of language usage issues that we as communicators seem to encounter again and again. Here are some words and expressions that are frequently misused. See if you can choose the correct word in the following sentences.
Learn how the update will help you improve user experience.
The different communication options for promoting clinical trials and drug announcements.
Join the Accessibility Ambassadors Thursday, June 24, noon-1 p.m. where Kim Doberstein will discuss how to implement tables for increased accessibility and usability.