NSF RAPID Grant will support fog-measuring efforts in fall and spring around Hector International Airport, Fargo, N.D.
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USSF, UND sign MOU establishing University Partnership Program
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UND becomes the first institution in the nation to become part of new U.S. Space Force program

Media Advisory: UND/U.S. Space Force University Partnership Program press conference set for 1 p.m., Monday, Aug. 9
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First in the nation: UND to join U.S. Space Force’s University Partnership Program

UND Flying Team captures second-place overall finish at SAFECON 2021
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Faculty coaches, student aviators extend impressive top-two record across three decades of annual competition
UND’s final Space Studies colloquium features space suit designer and manufacturer
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The Space Studies Spring 2021 Colloquium Series has featured several leading experts in various space-related fields. Please join us for the final presentation in this series, which will feature Ted Southern, President of Final Frontier Design, who will present “Advanced Topics for Extravehicular Activities” from 5-7 p.m. Monday, May 3, online. Ted Southern is the […]
UND nationwide survey: Americans support high-value uses of drones
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Despite some worries, public supports using drones, especially for high-value activities such as search-and-rescue and inspecting bridges
UND student and Maple Grove Senior High graduate Patricia “Trece” Hopp wins national scholarship
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Patricia “Trece” Hopp, a 2019 graduate of Maple Grove Senior High in Maple Grove, Minn., has been awarded a Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship. The scholarship is offered by NOAA, the federal National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and is meant to give the scholars hands-on experience in NOAA-related science, research, technology and other activities. Hopp is a sophomore […]
Trace 40 percent of meteorites back to their origin, and you’ll find a massive collision with the asteroid (6) Hebe, UND’s Sherry Fieber-Beyer and Mike Gaffey say