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Archive for
April, 2020
UND Art Collections presents first virtual exhibit of student artworks
Categories: Around UND
The latest exhibit showcases students’ interpretations of the coronavirus
Puttin’ on the Fritz: Two named Chester Fritz Distinguished Professors at UND
Categories: Around UND
Presidents Wynne and Armacost popped up during Zoom meetings to surprise Michelle M. Sauer and Sean Valentine with the news
University of North Dakota graduates will be honored in virtual commencement ceremony May 16
UND, Altru team up to fight COVID-19
Categories: Around UND
School of Medicine & Health Sciences, Altru Health System partner to produce COVID-19 testing medium
Campus is quiet. but UND’s cooks, police officers and others keep critical activities moving along
OK, Zoomer: How UND uses Zoom, other technologies to keep in touch
Categories: Around UND
Across UND, virtual forums are the new social spaces and places to make connections
Newly elected student leaders share vision for year ahead
Categories: Leaders in Action
New UND Student Body president and VP promise to ‘fight for students every step of the way’
Recollections from 1997, the last time UND had to cancel an in-person commencement
Hurry up and wait
Categories: Leaders in Action
Health sciences students navigate tricky world of certification, clinical training and job-seeking in the middle of a pandemic
UND’s support helps, but international students who’ve stayed in Grand Forks face special challenges, the students and their advocates say
UND Esports brings gaming to the classroom
Categories: Around UND
UND’s venture into gaming looks toward academic and research opportunities alongside competition
Research involving UND is testing three ways drones can help reduce viral spread
Grand Rounds series has grand goals
Categories: Around UND
Grand Rounds lectures by resident physicians serve practitioners in every health care field
UND leaders answer questions from faculty and staff about the University’s COVID-19 response