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Collaboration is key to enhancing educational opportunities

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“We are confident that increasing connections to employers and providing opportunities to learn engineering by working on real-world problems will help attract more students into the profession,” says Brian Tande, Dean of the College of Engineering & Mines.

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UND leads Tribal Energy Sovereignty initiative

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Students watch lab demonstration with anticipation

National Science Foundation-funded project helps build sustainable, reliable and efficient tribal energy infrastructures The National Science Foundation’s Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) program has awarded a four-year, $4 million-grant to UND and seven partner institutions and organizations to advance tribal energy sovereignty. Wayne Seames The project, referred to as the “Sustainable Engineering Infrastructures and Solutions […]

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Building the biomedical technology of the future

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Person lays strapped in onto medical table while students perform testing using medical devices

UND Biomedical Engineering joins elite research group, gets federal funding to develop in-place care The Biomedical Engineering program at UND has been accepted into a multi-university research group that is working to develop healthcare technologies for in-place care, and has received funding from the National Science Foundation to advance those efforts. As of July 15, […]

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The very foundation of UND

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Person holding bricks in excavation area

For Darin Buri, the opportunity to see the foundation of UND’s very first building – Old Main – and to collect, analyze and save brick samples from it was an experience he wasn’t sure he’d ever get.

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Harold Hamm School of Geology & Geological Engineering releases 2023 newsletter

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HHSGGE’s biggest stories are now online for all Sven Egenhoff, director of the UND Harold Hamm School of Geology & Geological Engineering, welcomes back alumni and friends in the school’s recent newsletter published by the College of Engineering & Mines. Check out the school’s latest stories in their 2023 newsletter, now available for reading online. […]

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Dig this: UND team places with top honors at NASA challenge

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Students work on a lunar excavation robot in a simulation environment

The University of North Dakota’s Lunabotics Team has once again demonstrated their exceptional problem-solving skills and dedication as they secured remarkable achievements at this year’s annual Lunabotics Challenge, organized by NASA. The student-led team clinched the second runner-up position, earning recognition for their ingenuity and technical expertise.