Winter Commencement 2021 in photos
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More than 400 students crossed the stage across three ceremonies in UND’s 2021 Winter Commencement
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More than 400 students crossed the stage across three ceremonies in UND’s 2021 Winter Commencement
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UND alum parents from Kansas City rendezvous with Cornell crazy kids at The Ralph for family feud on ice
President Armacost wishes campus community a Happy New Year and successful spring semester
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Happy Holidays from Andy and Kathy Armacost (and America’s Greatest Mascot)!
Across a challenging 2021, UND has emerged a stronger and better place, as a look back at UND Today stories shows
‘Don’t necessarily wait for the best opportunity. But make the best of a given opportunity,’ says Hal Gershman at UND’s Winter Commencement
Think of imagination as the greatest gift of all, said Kathy Gershman, UND professor emerita, to graduates at Winter Commencement
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Applications and nominations sought by Jan. 14
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UND Assistant Professor of Elementary Education Sonja Brandt celebrates her former preschool pupil’s graduation from UND, chosen career path
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In Chicago, UND Aerospace brought together industry, government and academic interests to address pilots’ mental health
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Players, take note: To coaches, attitude matters most, says UND’s Grant Tomkinson, senior author of study
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‘Mindful Wandering: Nature and Global Travel through the Eyes of a Farmgirl Scientist’ by UND’s Rebecca J. Romsdahl is published by The Digital Press
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Award from Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education recognizes Redvers’ research
North Dakota lawmakers approve multiple high-impact projects for UND, to the lasting benefit of students, Grand Forks and the state
UND-hosted panel highlights pivotal role of diversity, equity and inclusion in higher ed