Six candidates will visit campus between Nov. 12 and 21 From left to right, top to bottom: Dr. Chuck Staben, Dr. Laurie A. Stenberg Nichols, Dr. Andrew P. Armacost, Dr. Paul J. Tikalsky, Dr. Robert J. Marley and Dr. David V. Rosowsky will be appearing on campus throughout November as candidates for the position of […]
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Enrollment in UND’s College of Engineering and Mines is on the rise, as are cross-campus collaborations. Total headcount for CEM is 1,889 students this fall. It eclipsed the aerospace school by about 100 students this year and is now the second largest college behind UND’s College of Arts and Science. But interim dean Brian […]
Northrop Grumman deal with U.S. Air Force potentially worth billions
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Forthcoming contracts will provide jobs that will have ripple effects on UND and Northland Community and Technical College as graduates will be in demand. Northrop Grumman’s Grand Sky facility will benefit from potential contracts from the United States Air Force. Submitted photo Northrop Grumman announced in early October that it has a new deal […]
ELF Technology to develop oil filtration system with UND College of Engineering & Mines ELF Technology, which is working with the UND College of Engineering & Mines, sees the wind energy industry as a major market for its oil filtration technology. Photo courtesy of North Dakota Tourism. A new technology is coming to North […]
Search panel named for dean of Engineering & Mines The search for a new dean of the College of Engineering & Mines has begun. Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost Thomas DiLorenzo has announced that Brad Rundquist, dean of Arts & Sciences, will chair the search committee to fill the permanent deanship in the […]
UND ranked #5 Best Online Engineering Bachelor’s Degree Programs for 2020
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For many working adults, an online engineering degree is the logical next step in their career. Adults who have been working for some time in fields like technology, construction, and similar areas with just a high school diploma or associate’s degree may find that their career potential is stunted. An online bachelor’s degree in engineering or engineering […]
Nolan Theaker holds rare earth elements extracted from North Dakota lignite. Photo by Mike Hess/UND Today. UND awarded $6.5 million to extract rare earth elements from North Dakota lignite coal At one time, North Dakota’s lignite coal deposits were considered a liability because they didn’t burn “clean.” Today, they’re an asset that could lead to […]
ND Lt. Governor Brent Sanford visited with CEM leadership. Discussions highlighting our expansion and growth of students, programs and footprint all leading to CEM now being the 2nd largest college at UND. Pictured with Lt. Governor Brent Sanford: Brian Tande, interim dean, Michael Mann, Director IES, William Semke, Chair, ME, Ryan Adams, Director SEECS.
Tackling global challenges of mental & physical health
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In this 2017 photo, UND Environmental Engineer Frank Xiao (second row, right) is shown with post-doc researchers, graduate students and undergraduates in the Civil Engineering Lab at the UND College of Engineering & Mines. Image courtesy of Juan Pedraza. UND researchers win federal grants to study anxiety disorders, waste-stream pollution Two UND researchers have been […]
Andrea Hanson, BSChE’02, receives Young Alumni Achievement Award
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Andrea Hanson works at NASA’s Johnson Space Center, where her expertise is in determining the best ways for astronauts to stay fit in space and to optimize performance of mission critical tasks. Up until a recent promotion, Hansen spent most of her time at NASA as part of the team implementing the exercise program for […]