VIDEO: Happy Holidays from UND
Categories: Around UND
President Joshua Wynne and First Lady Susan Farkas wish the UND community a “happy holiday season and wonderful new year”
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President Joshua Wynne and First Lady Susan Farkas wish the UND community a “happy holiday season and wonderful new year”
Categories: Around UND
CEO DeAnna Carlson Zink sends holiday greetings from the UND Alumni Association & Foundation
Categories: Strategic Plan
As a recent Provost’s Forum shows, tech improvements help UND better reach students around the corner and around the world
Categories: Strategic Plan
Pancratz Center empowers business and public administration students through connections, clothing and more
UND alum, Mountaindale Press founder Dakota Krout featured on N.Y. Times bestselling audiobooks list
UND Junior Michelle Nguyen uses her experience to help other first-generation students
Categories: Arts & Culture
Failure in academia is often discussed only in whispers, but Shawn Graham has talked and written about it for years
Categories: Research
Knowledge gained about bioluminescence in microgravity will complement ongoing research
UND will celebrate Winter Commencement in three ceremonies Dec. 19 and 20
Grand Forks City Council member Katherine Dachtler will get her bachelor’s degree next week, some 14 years after first enrolling at UND In the last 14 years, life happened for Katherine Dachtler. She married, had three kids and found good jobs in Grand Forks. She also got elected, first to the Grand Forks School Board […]
UND junior’s journey through Main Street GF Challenge and community partnerships took small-town idea to next level
Sanford Health wows two UND student veterans by handing them major scholarship awards
Categories: Leaders in Action
Iris Westman, ’28, the oldest living North Dakotan, shares about life, longevity and UND
Categories: Around UND
Incoming president Andrew Armacost talks collegiate baseball, nickname and juggling
Categories: Around UND
In about an hour, Elizabeth Luger’s 7-year journey toward a Ph.D. in clinical psychology came to a successful end