University once again boasts most-prepared freshman class and more-diverse student body
UND teams with NASA for paradigm shift in space exploration
Categories: Research
Space Studies Department’s three-year project will focus on the development, manufacturing of spacesuits using advanced 3D printing
Why the ‘Why’ matters in philanthropy
Categories: Leaders in Action
To give most effectively, ensure your giving aligns with your values, latest Women For Philanthropy event suggests
UND Career Expos go virtual for Fall 2020
Categories: Around UND
Fall Career Expos draw more than 100 employers and many hundreds of students to engage online
VIDEO: Virtually tour new, soon-to-be-built Nistler College building
Categories: Around UND
A virtual groundbreaking for the new $70 million facility will be held at 11:30 a.m. on Oct. 9
Laptops for Learning bridges classroom tech divide
Categories: Around UND
UND students in need can receive a free laptop through a new CARES Act-funded program
Constitution Day speaker: Scholars must affirm ‘Right to be Wrong’
Categories: Leaders in Action
Too often, campuses suppress rather than rebut arguments, threatening soul of academia, former high-ranking DoJ attorney says
Call it the Resolute Desk of UND, this desk at which the University’s first president likely drafted speeches and read reports
Fifteen members from across campus will join co-chairs in search for Provost & Vice President for Academic Affairs
Persevere (verb): 1. To continue in the face of difficulty; 2. Celibermari Rodriguez
Categories: Leaders in Action
Celibermari Rodriguez earned her master’s degree in nutrition this summer after starting the program during Hurricane Maria