2017 marks the 20 years since the Flood of the Century. Take a step back in time and watch one UND employee return home after waters recede. (Originally aired in 1997)
Archive for
April, 2017
UND marketing team rolls out survey and focus group results that will guide University branding efforts
UND advancing green initiatives at Wilkerson Commons with plans to expand to other dining centers
Earth Week: The ‘shrewd’ facts
Categories: Leaders in Action
UND parasitologist’s research gains international attention as part of NOAA’s latest Arctic Report Card
Earth Week: Romsdahl revels in policy side of going green
Categories: Leaders in Action
UND professor is global expert on climate change and how governments – local to international – address it
UND atmospheric scientist gives tips on staying safe this time of year for severe weather awareness month
Proposed federal cuts could impact UND’s ability to prepare allied health professionals for service in North Dakota
Cramer waxes philosophical between hot topics
Categories: Nation & World
North Dakota Congressman reflects on early days of his political activism, Republican dominance in state and his support of President Trump
UND’s annual Time-Out Week, which runs April 18-20, features educational programming, focusing this year on the theme of ‘Resilience’
UND grad students get three minutes max to showcase their research in non-technical terms
Arctic arms race?
Categories: Nation & World
U.S. Sen. Heidi Heitkamp, D-N.D., convenes science and political experts to discuss U.S.-Russia relations on the ‘fourth coast’
Research funding relapse
Categories: Around UND
Proposed cut to the National Institutes of Health would have negative effect on biomedical research, health and economy of North Dakota
The business of growth
Categories: Leaders in Action
Dean Margaret Williams leaves her College positioned for continued success
UND Foundation Chief Financial Officer answers campus questions about charitable giving in a time of budget challenges
UND teams with NDUS partner Valley City State on technology to power campus for the long term