On seeing atoms
Categories: Research
‘Impossible,’ physicists once said, when asked whether people ever could see atoms. Today, physicist Nuri Oncel would answer, ‘Very possible indeed’
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‘Impossible,’ physicists once said, when asked whether people ever could see atoms. Today, physicist Nuri Oncel would answer, ‘Very possible indeed’
Historian, scholar and educator Jerome ‘Jerry’ Tweton played a key role at UND
Jill Goodman learned she had earned a full-tuition ride to UND the night before she was due at Montana State
Categories: Arts & Culture
UND’s Donovan Widmer opens art exhibit at North Dakota Museum of Art
UND faculty-led ascent to Continental Glacier offers hands-on research experience for students
Categories: Around UND
Newcomers to the UND faculty talk about joining the University community
Categories: Around UND
‘At the right place at the right time,’ UND hosts NORTANA Norway seminar for first time since 2003
Categories: Strategic Plan
English Department course puts popular Prairie Public Radio program on paper
Classroom and other upgrades improve teaching and learning
‘Precision ag for wildlife’ uses drones and data to track bison and invasive plants in Theodore Roosevelt National Park
UND alumna and literature professor in Oman credits UND for nourishing a literary passion
Categories: Research
Students in the Department of Physics & Astrophysics at UND work with top tier professors, technology
Pursuing a B.A. in Theatre Arts allows hands-on exploration in acting, set design, lighting, costuming and so much more
UND artistic works become educational tool through student exhibitions
Life dedicated to research helps UND alumna Kathryn Uhrich, now a dean at UC-Riverside, satisfy her curious nature