Number of new transfer, graduate and law students increases over last year; four-year graduation rate also shows gain
Archive for
August, 2020
Out of the lab, into the marketplace
Categories: Research
Patent attorney Grant Adkins assists UND researchers with commercialization
State of the UND Alumni Association & Foundation address
Categories: Around UND
UND’s Alumni Association & Foundation celebrates year of record fundraising, campus developments and student support through alumni generosity
A love of learning that never grows old
Categories: Leaders in Action
Iris Westman, UND ‘28, has inspired others for 115 years. And if her family’s wish for a documents conservation lab at UND comes true, that’s only the beginning
Game on: North Dakota Varsity Esports launches ‘First 50’ lineup
Categories: Around UND
UND’s foray into esports finds footing through new logo, plans for activities across semester’s first 50 days
Thanks to planners’ efforts and students and families’ flexibility, this year’s Welcome Weekend at UND came off without a hitch
President Armacost leads second student/parent Town Hall, answering questions about UND’s Smart Restart
New book from UND Digital Press celebrates Harrisburg, Pa.’s historic African American community
Rosemary Pleva Flynn led team compiling hundreds of terms, thousands of citations over six-year project
Venerable Chester Fritz Auditorium finds new life in pandemic
Categories: Around UND
Historic venue for plays, concerts and commencements is now a classroom, too
UND achieves rare air — again
Categories: Research
Students are biggest winners in UND’s selection as part of FAA’s elite new Collegiate Training Initiative
UND leaders answer questions from students, parents in Open Forum
Categories: Around UND
Tuition, testing and tracing were among the topics as UND students and parents asked questions in a virtual Town Hall
Armacost: How networks and connections will see us through
Categories: Around UND
In his video and letter, President Armacost notes that UND’s exceptional closeness is both strength and weakness in fighting the pandemic
Diana D’Amico Pawlewicz’s book traces history of ‘Blaming Teachers’
Categories: Leaders in Action
Professionalization elevated doctors and lawyers, but landed teachers on only the bottom rung of a K-12 bureaucracy ladder. D’Amico Pawlewicz’s book asks and answers, ‘Why?’
UND Alumni Association & Foundation thanks alumni and friends for generosity during pandemic