High school students learn about education professions at UND’s Seeing Education in Action event
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Though scarce in schools, sci-fi books are popular and can help students navigate high-tech world, UND scholar says in The Conversation
Project CURRENT offers place-based lessons to connect with natural world
UND in The Conversation: How racial trauma impacts mental health
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UND counseling psychologist explores consequences of racial trauma on mental health, offers ways to heal
UND grad Lauren (Vad) Smith opens South African sanctuary that’s home to 14 lions and a tiger
Actors portraying patients with addiction disorders bring intensity, realism to College of Nursing & Professional Disciplines training summit
UND’s Emily Midkiff wins international book award
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Science Fiction Research Association names ‘Equipping Space Cadets’ as Best First Book of Year
UND’s College of Education & Human Development welcomes nearly 160 educators for teacher-led conference
Cheryl Hunter named interim dean of UND College of Education & Human Development
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Hunter will assume her new duties on Aug. 16 as College seeks permanent dean
Search committee named for College of Education & Human Development dean
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New dean expected to be named in January
Dean Cindy Juntunen accepts position at Cal State University, Monterey Bay
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Juntunen, dean of the College of Education & Human Development, will begin her new position Sept. 5
Educators plant seed for lifelong environmental stewardship, sustainability and responsibility
Annual event recognizes excellence at UND College of Education & Human Development
UND in The Conversation: Why eighth-grade history scores are so low
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From the pandemic to budget cuts, a UND professor looks at why U.S. eighth-grade history and civics scores have been dropping off
13 a lucky number for bright UND scholars
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Unprecedented number of students advance or win top awards in single semester