A ‘World of Possibilities’ for UND Gilman Scholarship Recipient
Cole Ward, a junior from Sisseton, S.D., and a McNair scholar at UND has been awarded a Gilman Scholarship which is helping to fund a semester of study in France this semester. Majoring in Criminal...
View ArticleUND Theatre Arts Recognized At Regional Kennedy Center Festival
The University of North Dakota Department of Theatre Arts faculty and students came away with a number awards and honors, including a certificate of merit, for its original production of My...
View ArticleUND VP For Student Affairs Reesor Elected To National Foundation Board
University of North Dakota Vice President for Student Affairs Lori Reesor recently was elected to the NASPA Foundation Board, the charitable fund-raising arm of the National Association of Student...
View ArticleUND Special Collections Unveils New Exhibit About Decorated North Dakota...
A new exhibit at the University of North Dakota has been finalized commemorating the service of the 164th Infantry Regiment during World War II. Titled “Service and Sacrifice: Remembering the 164th...
View ArticleRenowned Photo Documentarian To Lecture At UND Before Heading To North Dakota...
Renowned photo documentarian to lecture at UND before heading to North Dakota oilfields World renowned photographer Kyle Cassidy will be coming to the University of North Dakota to discuss “People,...
View ArticleBlack History Month Under Way At UND
The University of North Dakota, along with the rest of the nation, is celebrating Black History Month in February. UND’s Multicultural Student Services encourages everyone to come and take part in the...
View ArticleClose Encounter: UND Scientists Say Asteroid Flyby Won’t Hurt–This Time
Are we going to see the Asteroid 2012 DA14 as it flies by our home planet over the next couple of days? At its closest approach–which was scheduled for Friday, Feb. 15 –it’ll be about 17,500 miles...
View ArticleUND Hosts Faculty From 13 Campuses At Regional Roundtable On Campus
Faculty colleagues from 13 campuses in North Dakota and northern Minnesota, including four tribal colleges, are expected to attend the Regional Roundtable on Campus-Community Engagement in the...
View ArticleSpring Wellness Expo for UND Students Set for Feb. 27
University of North Dakota students are invited to attend the second annual Spring Wellness Expo, which runs noon-5 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 27, at the UND Wellness Center. The event is dedicated to and a...
View ArticleUND Aerospace Instructor Receives Master Accreditation For Aerobatics
University of North Dakota Aerospace faculty member Michael J. Lents, a First-time Master and member of the International Aerobatics Club (IAC) and the Society of Aviation and Flight Educators (SAFE),...
View ArticleStudent Social Work Association Makes Donation to Help International Refugees
With National Social Work Month well under way, The University of North Dakota Student Social Work Association has raised $1,400 to support the Global Friends Coalition, which works with New Americans...
View ArticleUND Mathematics Department to Host inaugural Ed Nelson Memorial Lecture Series
The University of North Dakota Mathematics Department will play host to Professor Gail Nelson, professor of mathematics at Carleton College in Northfield, Minn., for the inaugural “Ed Nelson Memorial...
View ArticleGraduate Student Symposium to Highlight Agricultural Innovation
NDSU plant sciences graduate students will host the 29th annual Plant Sciences Graduate Student Symposium, scheduled for March 22-23 in Fargo. Titled “Supporting Life through Agricultural Innovation,”...
View ArticleUND Nursing Students to Host a Showing of Escape Fire
University of North Dakota College of Nursing and Professional Discipline students will be holding a showing of the must-see documentary, Escape Fire: The Fight to Rescue American Healthcare. The...
View ArticleNDSU Professor to Reveal The Artistry Behind Conducting Music
Jo Ann Miller, University Distinguished Professor of music, has spent years bringing to life the meaning and beauty of a piece of music. As a conductor, she must communicate her understanding and...
View ArticleHead of Visual Arts Department to be Honored By Alma Mater
Michael Strand, associate professor and head of the visual arts department, will be honored this month as one of seven award recipients by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Hixson-Lied College of...
View ArticleUND College of Business and Public Administration’s Denny Elbert to return to...
After 16 years as head of the University of North Dakota’s College of Business and Public Administration (CoBPA), Denny Elbert, the school’s longest-serving current Dean, has announced that he will...
View ArticleUseful Online Resources for Students looking for Education Worldwide
Quality Education is every ones desire and a lot of students are not able to identify the options available to them. There are various resources but not every student is able to reach to those...
View ArticleNDSU Announces Spring Commencement
NDSU spring commencement is scheduled for Saturday, May 11, at 10 a.m. at the Fargodome. As of April 26, a total of 1,188 students indicated they intend to participate in commencement. Of those, 988...
View ArticleBeing Social Creates Awareness Online Through www.beingsocial.info for...
Being Social is a Social Media Activists consortium which aims at promoting responsible use of Social Media in our day to day life. Its an initiative for fulfilling the desire of Discovery Education...
View ArticleUND, Lake Region State College Sign Agreement on UAS Collaboration
University of North Dakota (UND) President Robert Kelley and Lake Region State College (LRSC) President Doug Darling today signed a memorandum of agreement (MOA) that joins the two schools’ efforts in...
View ArticleFinancial Aid & Scholarship Resources
Here you’ll realize and guide to the numerous scholarship choices offered to national and international students. Scholarships are offered to in-state, out-of-state and international students for PhD,...
View ArticleAssistant Professor Named Fellow of Engineering And Technology Group
Samee Khan, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, has been elected a fellow of the Institution of Engineering and Technology. The honor is awarded to individuals who have...
View ArticleNew UND Discovery Magazine Explores Research Boundaries
Whether it’s through the microscope or through the telescope — or the myriad worlds in between — UND researchers, creative scholars, and alums have our universe covered. They demonstrate every day how...
View ArticleStudent-Athletes Named Capital One Academic All-District Selections
NDSU golfers Nathan Anderson and Amy Anderson were named to the Capital One Academic All-District 6 men’s and women’s at-large teams by a vote of the College Sports Information Directors of America....
View ArticleDr. Debbie Storrs Named Dean of UND College of Arts & Sciences
University of North Dakota Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Thomas DiLorenzo has appointed Dr. Debbie Storrs as the Dean of UND’s College of Arts & Sciences. Currently Associate...
View ArticleStudent Brother And Sister Named to Academic All-America Team
NDSU senior golfers Nathan Anderson and Amy Anderson were named to the Capital One Academic All-America Division I at-large men’s and women’s first teams June 6. The selections were made by a vote of...
View ArticleFruit Project Featured at Carrington Center’s Field Day
The Northern Hardy Fruit Evaluation Project will be one of the three tours offered during the NDSU Carrington Research Extension Center’s annual field day scheduled for July 16. Field day events begin...
View ArticleRetirement Reception Set For Longtime NDSU Employee
Publications Services customer service representative Kathy Laid, one of NDSU’s longest serving employees, will be recognized at a retirement reception Thursday, June 27, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. in the...
View ArticleHigher Education Is Getting Increasingly Pricier Globally These Days
Higher education is getting increasingly pricier globally these days. It is going past the reach for many students who are excellent in studies but cannot afford the cost of higher education. These...
View ArticleNDSU Development Foundation Announces Officers, New Trustees
The NDSU Development Foundation has announced its leadership group for the coming year. In addition, several new members were named to the foundation’s board of the trustees. The officers of the...
View ArticleMuslim Journeys material available at NDSU Libraries
Muslim Journeys books and DVDs are now on display and available for checkout at the Main Library thanks to a recently awarded grant. The Bridging Cultures Bookshelf: Muslim Journeys Bookshelf grant is...
View ArticleUND Theatre Arts will partner with Empire Arts Center to host State B One-Act...
The University of North Dakota Department of Theatre Arts and the Empire Arts Center will host the 2011 State B One-Act Play Contest on Monday, Nov. 21 and Tuesday, Nov. 22 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m....
View ArticleUND Selects Construction Manager for New School of Medicine and Health Sciences
GRAND FORKS, N.D.—The University of North Dakota (UND) has selected the team of PCL Construction Services and Community Contractors to provide construction manager at risk (CMaR) services for the new...
View ArticleBeta Gamma Sigma 2013 Chapter Honoree Award
The University of North Dakota is a proud chapter of Beta Gamma Sigma, which is an international honor society serving business programs accredited by AACSB International (The Association to Advance...
View ArticleStudent Laura Harmon headed to Miss America Pageant Sept. 15
University of North Dakota student and Grand Forks native Laura Harmon is loving her new role as a “pageant queen.” A senior majoring in environmental geography, she juggles classes and Kappa Alpha...
View ArticleUND’s Cessna Citation Research Jet Testing New Sensor for Private Industry...
With an operating ceiling of more than 43,000 feet, the University of North Dakota’s Cessna Citation research jet can really soar! Having the ability to fly about 10,000 feet higher than commercial...
View ArticleDr. Melanie Sage Expands Social Work Research Into Child-Welfare Studies
Dr. Melanie Sage, Assistant Professor of Social Work, has been recognized by the Grand Forks Herald for her efforts to expand research into child-welfare studies within the state of North Dakota. Sage...
View ArticleUND Reports Slight Rise in Overall Enrollment for First Day Numbers
The University of North Dakota today announced Fall 2013 enrollment of 14,863, a .4% increase over Fall of 2012. A number of programs, including business, engineering and nursing, have experienced...
View ArticleUND Reports Slight Rise in Overall Enrollment for First Day Numbers
The University of North Dakota today announced Fall 2013 enrollment of 14,863, a .4% increase over Fall of 2012. A number of programs, including business, engineering and nursing, have experienced...
View ArticleCheer and Dance Teams are Focus of Potato Bowl week Fundraiser
During this week’s Potato Bowl festivities, the University of North Dakota Alumni Association & Foundation will lead a fundraising effort in support of the UND Cheer and Dance teams. Alumni &...
View ArticleCenter for Innovation to host Jim Greenwood presentation about two key...
The University of North Dakota Center for Innovation will host Greenwood Consulting, Inc., president Jim Greenwood for a two-part webinar about the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program...
View ArticleMedical Tourism is One of the Growing Trends Across the World
Medical tourism is one of the growing trends across the world. Due to high increase in the cost of health care facility, individual as well as companies are providing incentives to travel across the...
View ArticleUND Center for Human Rights and Genocide Studies hosts Fellow Natalie Pierce
The UND Center for Human Rights and Genocide Studies (“CHRGS”) announced that its first Fall Visiting Fellow, New Zealand attorney Natalie Pierce, will take part in a series of events centering on the...
View ArticleUND Law School Alumni Admitted to the ND Bar
As Justice Carol Kapsner administered the oath, 50 lawyers were admitted to the North Dakota Bar, Friday, September 27, 2013. Speakers included State Board of Law Examiners member Lawrence King, Lt....
View ArticleWynne honored as Legend of Michigan Cardiology
GRAND FORKS, N.D.—University of North Dakota Vice President for Health Affairs and Dean of the School of Medicine and Health Sciences Joshua Wynne was honored recently as a Legend of Michigan...
View ArticleWinners Announced in ‘Exceptional UND Photo Contest’
That’s likely what bunch of exceptionally inspired photographers might have been uttering over the past few weeks as they trekked campus hoping to snatch that perfect shot. At the same time, others...
View ArticleJodsaas Center Leadership Development Program Prepares Graduates for the...
There’s no doubt that folks who graduate with engineering degrees from the University of North Dakota are technically superb. That’s why most of our graduates are getting good jobs right out of...
View ArticleMedical student researchers find long travel distance related to later-stage...
NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. — Women with breast cancer who had to travel long distances to a comprehensive cancer center were more likely to have later-stage disease at diagnosis and a mastectomy at surgery,...
View ArticleCommunity of Warren to be Recognized at UND’s Stone Soup Program Nov. 14
The community of Warren, Minn., will be specially recognized at the annual Stone Soup Awards Program and Luncheon hosted by the University of North Dakota Center for Community Engagement Thursday,...
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