The department’s biggest stories in their 2022 newsletter are now online
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WoundAssure wins 2022 Freeman Design Awards
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The 2022 Andrew Freeman Design Innovation Awards were held on May 10 at the University of North Dakota.
UND wins second place in U.S. Department of Energy’s 2022 Geothermal Collegiate Competition
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UND team earns second place and $5,000 for their design of a combined heat and power geothermal system
Minnkota Power Cooperative celebrates student research in annual Freeman Competition
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An award ceremony, held on May 10, 2022, celebrated the senior research projects of several CEM students who competed in this year’s Andrew L. Freeman Innovation Award competition. On the previous Friday, several undergraduate teams presented their senior design projects to industry leaders – including representatives from Minnkota, which has sponsored the Freeman Competition […]
UND places third in Student Steel Bridge Competition and advances to national finals
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Congratulations to the team of UND students who won third place at the 2022 Western Great Lakes Student Conference!
Since he was a child, Steve Martin, ’89, has dreamed of becoming many things: a mechanical engineer, an entrepreneur and a philanthropist to his community.
UND Harold Hamm School of Geology & Geological Engineering releases newsletter for 2022
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Sven Egenhoff, the new 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.
Kevin Kiefer never got the chance to attend graduate school, but today he’s making it his mission to be sure other aspiring engineers do.
Two UND students named 2022 Goldwater scholars
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Sydney Menne and Sabrina Sullivan are the only students from a North Dakota institution to have been selected for this year’s award.
Taufique Mahmood recognized as especially promising geologist who’s now early in his career.