
A little fly told her
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At crime scenes, tiny creatures such as flies can leave giant clues. And a UND forensic scientist is exploring how that works in subzero cold
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At crime scenes, tiny creatures such as flies can leave giant clues. And a UND forensic scientist is exploring how that works in subzero cold
Categories: Around UND
UND Forensic Science students solve cases like real-life investigators, complete with DNA analysis, chain-of-custody forms and rubber cement
Founded in 1982 under a different name, the Ten Percent Society was the first LGBTQ organization at UND — and in the state
Elisabeth Kolb, ’22, will use Fulbright Scholarship to share American culture, learn more about Germany’s people
First dental school, then work as an Indian Health Service dentist, says UND Leader in Action Merrick McMahon
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Proposed podcast, online feedback, QR codes in high-traffic areas are among ideas to open communication lines
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First all-female ticket since ’91 share goals in two-part Q&A
Student-curated show in The Memorial Union Gallery makes viewers stop and think; special presentation set for Friday
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Glenda Lindseth, Julia Zhao earn Chester Fritz Distinguished Professorships
UND senior in German Studies, Forensic Science wins two international scholarships
With spectacular flair, 50th annual Time Out Wacipi Powwow returns to UND after long pandemic break
Categories: Arts & Culture
Nearly 1,000 people from as far away as Montreal and Miami, Seattle and Los Angeles laugh and learn during the University’s three-day conference
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Topics range from where they find their inspiration to what they collect and how the pandemic has impacted America
Finalists mince vegetables, not words, when talking about joy of friendly competition
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Nearly 1,000 guests celebrate culture and diversity in grand style two years after last in-person event in 2020