Aviation pioneer and UND honorary degree recipient Clay Lacy’s love for flying soars high
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Dima Williams
Season of winning for UND alum and St. Louis Blues
Categories: Nation & World
UND communications alum gets front-row view of the St. Louis Blues’ historic progression to Stanley Cup
After 30 years, still pioneers
Categories: Around UND
UND College of Engineering & Mines celebrates three decades of distance engineering education
UND theatre faculty, staff, alumni and students to present plays at University Park with North Dakota Shakespeare
Over the past several weekends, UND Admissions crashed the high-school grad parties of 10 new Fighting Hawks across the region
Novel method, the subject of upcoming paper, could upend the basic tenets of air research
Q&A: Catching up with Heidi Heitkamp, UND honorary degree recipient
Categories: Nation & World
First U.S. Senator from North Dakota talks about her beloved alma mater
Center for Innovation, through U.S. State Department, offers professional experience to six young fellows from Southeast Asia
Research on the rocks 12,000-feet up
Categories: Nation & World, Research
UND’s Jeff VanLooy and Ph.D. candidate Lance DiAngelis featured in national public television doc on Rocky Mountain glaciers
Q&A: Catching up with Josh Duhamel, UND honorary degree recipient
Categories: Arts & Culture
Hollywood actor and UND honorary degree recipient, Josh Duhamel talks education, home state and career
Congratulations, Doc
Categories: Around UND
Quartet of INMED medical students graduate this week with intentions of serving and giving back to Native American communitie
Incoming Student Government President Gracie Lian and Vice President Matthew Ternus seek engagement, unity
UND faculty and staff lead by example in UND Gives campaign, touching scholarships, programs and more
Three high-achieving UND students snatch competitive national opportunities to further their interests
‘Noises off’ concludes theatre season
Categories: Arts & Culture
UND Theatre Arts spotlights actors’ craft in three-act farce, final production of 2018-19