But here are some tips that could make grading both fairer and more accurate, writes UND’s Laura Link in The Conversation
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When you pass up a bag of chips, ‘keep in mind: It’s not just for you, but for the generations to come,’ UND’s Nathaniel Johnson and others write in The Conversation
Event celebrates more than 1,100 achievements by UND faculty — ‘the world’s eye, the world’s heart’ — in 2023
‘Earth Day Fair: Green Eating for a Green Planet’ shows importance of food sustainability, fostering a healthier planet
Bestselling author, UND alum Chuck Klosterman to receive honorary degree, alongside Bob Mau, Denise Flanagan and Lynn Luckow
Research can improve patients’ outcomes as well as nurses’ professional lives, National Institute of Nursing Research director says at UND
Lessons in leadership from ‘committed sardine’
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When one tiny fish turns on a dime, a school of thousands may follow, says Karla Mongeon-Stewart, VP for Finance and Operations
UND president, provost present professors with UND’s highest academic honor
Gift will be used to fund scholarships, complete additions to Fritz Pollard Jr. Athletic Center
UND’s Aerospace Community Day draws thousands of attendees from across North Dakota and Minnesota
While dinosaur DNA remains unrecoverable, molecular paleontology still has come a long way, a UND geologist says
Dean of UND’s College of Nursing & Professional Disciplines sifts leadership insights from experience as baker
UND biologist explains composition of dirt — to kids
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Two South Dakota grade-schoolers ask, ‘What is dirt?’ — and in The Conversation, UND’s Brian Darby answers
UND lands global audience when American Academy of Forensic Sciences produces documentary about University’s program
UND physicists, guest scholar talk Oppenheimer on ‘Cosmic Pi’ podcast
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Podcast guest Cameron Reed is author of four books on Manhattan Project