Feast of Nations 2025 gathers over 1,000 attendees at Alerus Center

Feast of Nations 2025 gathers over 1,000 attendees at Alerus Center
Amy Whitney Director — University of North Dakota
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More than 1,000 attendees gathered at the Alerus Center for the 63rd annual Feast of Nations event, organized by the University of North Dakota (UND). The event highlighted food, fashion, and cultural celebrations.

As noted on the event’s website, “The University of North Dakota’s first ever Feast of Nations was held in 1961. Organized by students in UND’s International Organization, it started as a small group of people preparing a dinner in order to share their cultures.”

This year’s event featured performances, cultural displays, and a variety of foods, maintaining its reputation as “the biggest multicultural event in the region” and “a celebration of culture, community and diversity.”

UND Today shared a collection of photographs from the event, captured by the University’s photography team. Organizers extended their gratitude to the event’s sponsors: the UND International Organization, UND Student Government, the City of Grand Forks, Student Organization Funding Agency (SOFA), Visit Greater Grand Forks, Livewire, and UND.



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