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The buoy was launched on Devils Lake on August 19

Categories: Earth System Science & Policy

The buoy measuring the water quality was launched in Devils Lake On Aug. 19, 2014. This is the 4th year of the field observation led by Dr. Xiaodong Zhang for monitoring both short- and long-term changes of water quality in Devils Lake. The real-time data acquired every 10 minutes can be accessed via http://www.wqdatalive.com/public/179. The launched […]

Fall Semester Classes Begin on August 25th

Categories: Space Studies

Fall semester officially begins at 4:00 Central on Monday, August 25th. Regularly scheduled chat sessions will begin that evening. The first full day of daytime on-campus classes will begin on Tuesday, August 26th.

NASA K-12 Educator Guides

Categories: ND NASA Space Grant Consortium

The following downloadable resources are NASA Teacher guides with lesson plans and activities for K-12 educators.  Some of the guidebooks are a little dated, but still contain relevant information for students.  For more resources see NASA’s “For Educators” page.    3 2 1 Liftoff! (Pre-K – 2) Space Activity Book (Grades K-3) Discovery (Grades K-3) […]

ND NASA EPSCoR Research Focus Area – RFP

Categories: ND NASA EPSCoR

The North Dakota NASA Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) is soliciting research proposals from faculty at the University of North Dakota (UND) and North Dakota State University (NDSU) to conduct NASA relevant research in one or more RFAs that are designed to promote and expand particular NASA research sub disciplines in North Dakota. […]

UND sits on the cutting-edge of 3D printing technology – Computer Science Department Highlighted (7/29/14)

Categories: Computer Science, Home Page News

3D printing truly is a thing of the future, where the possibilities are endless. The University of North Dakota is turning these possibilities into realities, especially now that 3D printers are becoming affordable enough for the average Joe. When the 3D printers first came out in the 1980s, their cost measured in the millions of […]