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Sen. Cramer speaks at UND’s National Security Fellowship Investiture Ceremony

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A group photo with senator Kevin Cramer

U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer (R-ND), member of the Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC), joined University of North Dakota (UND) President Dr. Andrew Armacost to celebrate the establishment of the Mark and Claudia Thompson Endowed Faculty Fellowship in National Security. The investiture ceremony recognized the endowment’s first recipient, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Dr. Jeremiah Neubert. During […]

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Tackling challenges and burnout with ‘FuN’

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People sit for a group photo on a staircase

In a collaborative effort to tackle nursing challenges and burnout, the Future of Nursing (FuN) Bootcamp took place from August 7th to 11th at the University of North Dakota’s BioInnovation Zone (BiZ) in Columbia Hall. This event brought together students and faculty members from three universities to brainstorm, innovate, and develop solutions that hold the potential to reshape the nursing landscape.

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Revolutionizing solutions

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Research group members stand outside against an ivy-clad wall on campus

With a dedication to pioneering solutions for gas and water separation, as well as cutting-edge advancements in biomedical materials and tissue engineering, this group is shaping the future of technology, industry, and healthcare.

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.