Community

When a downtown Rochester church was without its maintenance worker due to an accident, Mayo groundskeepers stepped in to lend a helping hand. Nick Queensland[...]

By In the Loop • March 13, 2018

The recent discovery of a Victorian-era pie chart shows that, thanks to ongoing advancements in medicine, the fatal diseases and illnesses of yesteryear have all[...]

By In the Loop • March 1, 2018

The Minnesota Twins Winter Caravan stop at Mayo Clinic Children's Center brought more than just players, coaches, and TC Bear. The nonprofit "Pads for Peds"[...]

By In the Loop • January 23, 2018

Mayo Clinic lung cancer patient Linda Wortman and her husband will attend next month's Super Bowl in Minneapolis. The couple was awarded the tickets after[...]

By In the Loop • January 18, 2018

Each year, In the Loop, like many of the world’s great news organizations, looks back and shares some favorite stories of the year gone by. It’s[...]

By In the Loop • December 28, 2017

Samantha Pollack already knew a lot about Mayo Clinic history. After reading a book about the role women played in shaping the organization, she was[...]

By In the Loop • December 19, 2017

Lyle Lieder's first visit to Mayowood was in the 1940s, as a guest of Dr. Charlie's grandsons. His love of cars brought him back to[...]

By In the Loop • December 14, 2017

Last week, as in years past, volunteers with Mayo Clinic Hospice came together to bake Christmas cookies for hospice patients who are no longer able[...]

By In the Loop • December 14, 2017

The first Mayo Clinic Sleep and Stroke Conference included a unique element: an art exhibit designed to encourage new ways of thinking. Margaret Grill's dreams[...]

By In the Loop • December 7, 2017

Mary Johnson spent more than 30 years as a hospital chaplain. The experience inspired a creative endeavor in her retirement: writing a play about what[...]

By In the Loop • November 21, 2017