Canada, too, confined thousands in internment camps, UND historian’s book recounts
Categories: Arts & Culture
History Professor Jim Mochoruk’s new book explores significance of internment in Canada’s recent past
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Categories: Arts & Culture
History Professor Jim Mochoruk’s new book explores significance of internment in Canada’s recent past
Categories: Leaders in Action
A UND-trained nurse, Caleb Behm was among North Dakota’s first health professionals to confront a then-new disease: COVID-19
Categories: Leaders in Action
Pierson Painter, Red River Valley Business Plan Competition winner, represented UND’s Nistler College of Business & Public Administration in ringing the bell
Categories: Research
Findings by Kinesiology graduate student, faculty show the high-level precision of affordable 3D body-scanning technology
UND’s latest COVID-reporting tool keeps public informed on pandemic minute-to-minute
Categories: Around UND
Topics discussed include student fees, dining-hall COVID restrictions, (false) rumors of secret campus-closing plans, and more
Categories: Around UND
New podcast from Politics and Prose Bookstore features UND author’s debut book, conversation with education labor leader
Categories: Around UND
University leaders field questions from faculty and staff as UND resumes on-campus instruction
Plaudits pour in as Gordon Iseminger, retired UND history professor, receives State Historical Society of North Dakota’s top award
Categories: Around UND
Behaviors drive infections, President Armacost notes in his video and letter. So, to block infections and build campus resilience, safe behaviors must reign
Categories: Around UND
Four videos from UND show world’s first Ph.D. program in Indigenous Health, construction updates, tips for screen time and state’s largest education college