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Diversity & Inclusion
New assistant vice provost’s goal: An inclusive environment
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Meet Tamba-Kuii Bailey, UND’s new assistant vice provost for equity & inclusion
Junior wide receiver Jacob Odom helps lead conversations about race and diversity on campus
Panelists at UND discuss COVID-19’s impact on communities of color
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Pandemic has exacerbated long-standing inequities in American society, panelists at UND Black Student Association-sponsored event agreed
UND graduates all, North Dakota’s five Tribal College presidents give tips on attracting and retaining American Indian students
President Armacost: UND takes pride in recognizing Black History Month
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The University ‘is honored and proud to have alumni who have had meaningful impacts on Black history,’ the president writes
A Q&A with Maggie Lowery, activist, Renaissance woman and holder of three degrees from UND
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At UND, Maggie Lowery earned a doctorate in 2019, almost 50 years after graduating with two bachelor’s degrees
Studying the history of protests in America builds understanding of both Colin Kaepernick and his movement, UND historian Eric Burin says
This year marks the 75th anniversary of ‘American Daughter,’ UND alum Era Bell Thompson’s unique life-on-the-prairie autobiography
Remembering Robert Shepherd
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UND graduate served as a tribal chairman and as National Congress of American Indians secretary
The 1959 telephone interview with King had little impact on campus, but made a big impression on the UND students who took part
VIDEO: President Armacost, UND commit to helping Dr. King’s legacy live on
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President Armacost reflects on the words and impact of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
In 1959, King spoke via telephone to a faculty and student committee at UND. Want to learn more? So do we, and perhaps you can help
All five presidents of tribal colleges in North Dakota are UND Ph.D.’s
Massive project– UND’s second during the pandemic – checks in to ask students, ‘How are you doing?’