University Letter

UND's faculty and staff newsletter

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David Dodds

Memorial Village to hold groundbreaking Thursday, Aug. 25

Categories: Campus News

Long-standing supporters of the University of North Dakota and members of the Greater Grand Forks community are invited to a groundbreaking ceremony Thursday, Aug. 25, to celebrate the start of construction on Memorial Village, a five-story structure that will house coaching staff, athletic administration, student-athlete academic services, and feature market-rate apartments on the upper floors. […]

Remembering Ella Sweeney

Categories: In Remembrance

The University of North Dakota community is deeply saddened to learn of the death of Ella Sweeney. Ella was from Fargo, N.D., and enrolled in the Nistler College of Business & Public Administration, majoring in Marketing and Political Science. We extend our heartfelt condolences to Ella’s family, friends and classmates. They are all in our […]

UND to extend application period in national search for next CNPD dean

Categories: Campus News

UND Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost Eric Link announced today that he is extending the national search for the next permanent dean of the College of Nursing & Professional Disciplines (CNPD) to allow time to attract and recruit a larger pool of quality candidates. The decision follows thorough discussions with the campus committee […]

University Senate Meets Thursday, March 4

Categories: Announcements

The University Senate will meet at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, March 4, via Zoom. Public access link: https://und.zoom.us/j/93963754204?pwd=eGJYU2ljSHNMYWNkL0ZQQlpUbk54QT09 Passcode:  866360

From the Provost: Latest updates for UND faculty

Categories: Announcements

Dear Faculty, I want to thank all of you who participated in the recent Town Hall for Faculty on July 28 and extend my continued appreciation for all you are doing to help UND deliver the best educational experience possible to our students this fall.  In the following, I extend some of the comments provided […]

Message from President Armacost, July 10, 2020

Categories: Spotlight

  Please watch my video. Dear UND Campus Members, Recent national trends with the COVID-19 pandemic show a marked increase in the number of new cases. Although North Dakota still has a low infection rate, we have also seen a significant increase in the number of cases over the last week. The North Dakota State […]

100 Year Anniversary of UND Army ROTC

Categories: Events

100 Year Anniversary of UND Army ROTC Open House: 1-4 p.m. Friday, Oct. 4, 2019, UND Army ROTC Building. Friday, October 4 at 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm UND Army ROTC Building

Don Warne to present lead talk in UND Faculty Lecture Series

Categories: Events

Donald Warne, M.D., M.P.H. “American Indian Health Equity: Trauma, Resilience & Recovery” The American Indian (AI) population suffers from significant health disparities, and the outcomes in the Northern Plains, including North Dakota, are among the worst in the nation. Numerous factors contribute to health inequities, including poverty, inadequate educational systems, food deserts, marginalization, and other […]

September Geography Forum focuses on traditional tattooing in the Philippines

Categories: Events

The Department of Geography & Geographic Information Sciences invites you to its first monthly Forum for Contemporary Geographic Issues of the Fall 2019 semester. On Wednesday, Sept. 18, Karl Bauer, Instructor, Department of History and American Indian Studies at UND, will present “Batok in Buscalan: A Participant-Observer Approach to Traditional Tattooing in the Philippines.” The […]