UND Biomedical Engineering joins elite research group, gets federal funding to develop in-place care
More than 500 students are eligible to receive degrees at the University of North Dakota’s summer commencement ceremony at 3 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 4, at the Chester Fritz Auditorium. As many as 242 undergraduates and 275 master’s students and Ph.D. candidates are expected to graduate. UND President Andrew Armacost will preside over the ceremony, and Susan […]
Trio of students take home top prizes
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Two RAIN students earn Cobell Scholarship; Computer Science major wins Hispanic Scholarship Fund award
UND Aerospace makes transition to unleaded aviation fuel
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Along with using a safer and more environmentally friendly fuel, UND Aerospace steps up sustainability efforts
Cindy Juntunen, dean of College of Education & Human Development, accepts position at California State University, Monterey Bay
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Cindy Juntunen, dean of the College of Education & Human Development at the University of North Dakota, has accepted the position of associate provost/dean of Graduate Studies and Research at California State University, Monterey Bay. Juntunen will begin her new position on Sept. 5. “I have spent 29 very happy years at UND and have […]
UND and Zschool announce strategic partnership for executive education to foster innovation and collaboration
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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – The University of North Dakota (UND) and Zschool, a renowned executive education training and marketing company specializing in cutting-edge life-long learning programs, are pleased to announce a strategic partnership aimed at fostering innovation and collaboration for #Fortune500 and #Inc5000 companies through bold and practical instruction. This partnership brings together the extensive […]
UND in The Conversation: Why American Indians forced to attend boarding schools are more likely to have poor health
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A UND researcher examines why American Indians who were forced to attend boarding schools have poor health as adults.
Juneteenth and Pride Celebrations Message From President Armacost
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In his most recent video update to the UND campus, President Armacost comes to us from the offices and spaces of Student Diversity & Inclusion in the Memorial Union to talk about the Juneteenth holiday and celebrations of Pride at UND. President Armacost highlights today (June 19) as Juneteenth, what many consider to be the […]
Mary Beth Votava receives ‘GrowthWheel’ certification
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MINOT, N.D. – The North Dakota Small Business Development Centers (ND SBDC) is proud to announce that Mary Beth Votava, has successfully completed the GrowthWheel program and is now officially recognized as a GrowthWheel Certified Business Advisor and GrowthWheel Certified Partner. Since joining the ND SBDC in July of 2000, Mary Beth Votava has consistently […]
Storied all-women Air Race Classic takes off from Grand Forks
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UND Aerospace welcomes 42 planes, 100 competitors to North Dakota