by Walter Criswell for UND Today Presentations and awards highlight College of Nursing & Professional Disciplines’ annual research showcase More than 80 students presented at the annual event representing multiple disciplines across the college. Photo by Walter Criswell/UND Today. The College of Nursing & Professional Disciplines recently hosted its annual Research & Scholarship Day in the Memorial […]
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Spotlight on Excellence: Awards announced during CNPD Research & Scholarship Day
Categories: Research
The College of Nursing & Professional Disciplines hosted its annual CNPD Research & Scholarship Day on May 1st, 2024. Undergraduate students, graduate students, and faculty from the College of Nursing & Professional Disciplines presented their research, at any stage, and other scholarly activities in the areas of Social Work, Nursing, and Nutrition & Dietetics. Faculty […]
Undergraduate students, graduate students, and faculty from the College of Nursing & Professional Disciplines presented their research and other scholarly activities in Social Work, Nursing, and Nutrition & Dietetics. CNPD students and faculty are encouraged to participate in a day of celebrating research, collaboration, scholarship, and creative activities. Undergraduate students, graduate students and faculty from […]
CNPD Research News: March 2024
Submit research updates and accomplishments to the CNPD Research Office email at und.cnpd.research.office@und.edu. CNPD Announcements CNPD Research and Scholarship Day is May 1, 2024 10 a.m. – 1p.m. | Memorial Union Ballroom We want you! CNPD students and faculty are encouraged to participate in a day celebrating research, collaboration, scholarship, and creative activities. Eligible Participants […]
In the spirit of Social Work Month, it’s time to shine a spotlight on the invaluable contributions of social workers—the often overlooked pillars of our communities. Aligned with this year’s theme, “Empowering Social Workers,” we turn to some of our University of North Dakota Social Work alums for insights on how to support and empower […]
By inspiring students from middle school through graduate school, UND strives to produce the health professionals North Dakota needs, say deans of College of Nursing & Professional Disciplines and School of Medicine & Health Sciences At the UND College of Nursing & Professional Disciplines, the Clinical Resource & Simulation Center provides realistic, hands-on learning experiences […]
CNPD Research News: January 2024
Please remember to submit research updates and accomplishments to the CNPD Research Office email at und.cnpd.research.office@und.edu. CNPD Research and Scholarship Day, May 1, 2024 10 a.m. – 1p.m. | Memorial Union Ballroom We want you! CNPD students are encouraged to participate in a day celebrating research, collaboration, scholarship, and creative activities. Eligible Participants CNPD students and […]
Congratulations to this year’s Founders Day Award recipients! The CNPD is pleased to congratulate Lani Moen from the Department of Social Work and Dr. Tracy Enger from the Department of Undergraduate Nursing! Lani Moen is a recipient of the VPAA Outstanding Academic Advisor Award. Dr. Tracy Enger is a recipient of the VPAA Award […]
CNPD Research News: October 2023
Submit research updates and accomplishments to the CNPD Research Office email at und.cnpd.research.office@und.edu. CNPD Accomplishments Congratulations to Dr. Carenlee Barkdull for being awarded a new grant, North Dakota Child Welfare Best Practices Partnership! Please see the link for the article on this new grant! Congratulations to Dean Maridee Shogren on her publication! Scott, K. A., […]
UND Social Work Alum recognized with Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) Champion Award
Categories: News
Congratulations to UND Social Work alum Traci Van Beek! Traci played a meaningful role in representing the public child welfare sector in North Dakota at a grantee meeting with the Children’s Bureau in Minneapolis in June. Numerous attendees, including the grant’s federal project officer, noted her helpful and positive contributions. In recognition of her […]