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Great day for grad students

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Graduate Research Achievement Day showcases UND students on cutting edge of knowledge More than 200 graduate students set up and discussed their posters at the UND Graduate Research Achievement Day on Feb. 29. Photo by Tom Dennis/UND Today. UND is a busy and active place, so much so that there’s a tendency to take events […]

Upcoming workshops for faculty & graduate students (March 27-May 8)

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This spring UND’s Energy Sovereignty for Indigenous People (ESIP) Global Initiative is sponsoring workshops via Zoom that are open to all UND faculty and graduate students. We hope you will join us! Registration information is provided below. Series 1: Collaborating Across Cultures Oftentimes when conducting research, especially with Tribal Nations and Communities, Research Universities enact […]

Research, presented in a rush

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Graduate students serve up high-speed summaries of their research during the 2024 Three Minute Thesis competition Mansurat Abdulmalik Ali presented her research on ways to detect microplastics in soil at this year’s Three Minute Thesis competition hosted by the School of Graduate Studies. Photo by Walter Criswell/UND Today. How much plastic did you consume last […]

Aerial view of the Hyslop building

The Hyslop Sports Center’s past, present and future

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Aerial view of the Hyslop building

By winter 2025, pending fundraising and a cleared site, work will begin on a new complex hosting science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) teaching and research facilities. The proposed complex will bring together several labs spread throughout multiple buildings.

Results: FIRST LEGO League (FLL) Robotics State Championship

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On February 10, UND held the North Dakota FIRST LEGO League (FLL) Robotics State Championship. Bringing together talented 9-14-year-olds from across North Dakota, the championship was held at the UND Memorial Union and was open to the public.