Year of work on North Dakota Digital Atlas examined contagions past and present
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Institutional self-assessment over two years will help UND identify, address inequities among STEM faculty
UND student engineers use microcontrollers, 3D-printed parts to create biomechanical prosthetic for local man
UND’s Frank Xiao earns prestigious $500,000 NSF award for quest to mitigate effects of harmful manmade chemicals
Research legacy, successful partnerships build strong relationship between UND, Northern Plains UAS Test Site
An in-depth look at North Dakota health and health care
Categories: Around UND, Research
SMHS Advisory Council publishes the School’s Sixth Biennial Report: Health Issues for the State of North Dakota
National survey finds Americans cautious but upbeat about drones
Categories: Around UND, Research
Despite worries, public supports using drones, especially for high-value activities such as search-and-rescue, UND survey discovers
Faculty Lecture: Sociologist Liz Legerski focuses on student research, sexual violence
Categories: Around UND, Research
Drawing on her own student-research experiences, Legerski prioritizes student involvement in her current projects
On French philosopher Simone Weil’s short but eventful life
Categories: Research
Though she lived in the 20th century, Simone Weil has much to teach the 21st, says Rebecca Rozelle-Stone, UND professor and international authority on Weil
Diana D’Amico Pawlewicz wins Outstanding Book Award
Categories: Around UND, Research
Society of Professors of Education honors UND historian of education, whose writing has also appeared in The Washington Post
Regarding COVID public-health practices, North Dakotans echo Missourians: ‘Show me’
Categories: Research
Residents regarded with suspicion the state’s recommendations, but listened and responded to the evidence, a statewide survey by UND found
UND’s Department of Biomedical Sciences among top recipients of NIH grant funding of comparable departments for second straight year
How ‘Big Data’ findings can help improve policing
Categories: Research
A Q&A with UND Assistant Professor Jon Maskaly, whose criminal-justice research focuses on policing and police-community relations
Rural health isn’t just another issue at the University of North Dakota. It’s a Grand Challenge, meaning a top priority
Ethanol plant, UND’s Energy & Environmental Research Center near commercialization of CO2 storage technology