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May, 2021


Award from International Town & Gown Association honors vibrant partnerships between campus and community
UND Awarded NSF ADVANCE Grant to Research and Develop Strategic Equity Plan for STEM Faculty
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Team of UND faculty and administrators will conduct institutional self-assessment over two years to identify points of inequity among STEM faculty By way of a major National Science Foundation grant, the University of North Dakota has the opportunity to advance, and contribute to ongoing research around matters of, inclusion, diversity and equity in academia. As […]

UND Law’s McGinniss to step down as Dean, return to faculty on June 30, 2022
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McGinniss – who’ll continue leading the school throughout the upcoming academic year – takes pride in ‘significant and important advancements’ at UND Law

Dunlevy named executive in residence at UND Nistler College of Business & Public Administration
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Matt Dunlevy, founder SkySkopes, Inc., a Minot-based drone company, has been named executive in residence in the Middleton School of Entrepreneurship & Management, part of the University of North Dakota’s Nistler College of Business & Public Administration (NCoBPA). “I am so honored to be named executive in residence in the UND Nistler College of Business […]
UND Interim Provost Debbie Storrs accepts position at University of North Carolina Greensboro
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Debbie Storrs, Interim Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at the University of North Dakota, has accepted the position of provost and executive vice chancellor at the University of North Carolina Greensboro (UNCG). “During Debbie’s career at UND, she truly embodied the University’s commitment to caring about students, both inside and outside the classroom,” […]

From COVID to comfort: UND Digital Press book explores role of rural women and the kitchen
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Book combines scholarly essays with reflections, recipes and recollections to bring out complex history and work around the kitchen table


The recently concluded session of the North Dakota Legislature will have a positive impact on funding for the University of North Dakota during the 2021-23 biennium, according to UND President Andrew Armacost. Although there are still questions to be answered about how some of the new laws passed will impact activities and scholarship on campus, […]
The University will see 1,780 students graduate this weekend, including 1,265 undergraduate, 493 master’s, and 22 doctoral students
Public hearing on proposed UND student housing project set for May 13
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A public hearing for the proposed public-private partnership for UND residence halls will be held from 6 to 7 p.m. Thursday, May 13, in 124 Ryan Hall. It will also be streamed live at https://und.zoom.us/j/93486873775. The hearing will discuss a proposal to design, construct, install, and finance a student housing project on campus. This will […]