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Recent News About University of North Dakota
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UND addresses key issues at faculty-staff town hall meeting
On January 22, the University of North Dakota (UND) hosted a virtual Town Hall meeting for faculty and staff via Zoom.
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University of North Dakota becomes home for student following family tradition
Even before making her decision to attend, Chloe Aamodt had a longstanding connection with the University of North Dakota.
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Villagers face deadly risks while collecting caterpillar fungus on Tibetan Plateau
The search for caterpillar fungus, a valuable resource in traditional Chinese medicine, poses significant risks to villagers in the Tibetan Plateau.
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UND highlights faculty research contributions to national security
In December, the University of North Dakota (UND) hosted a roundtable event at Robin Hall, where faculty members, administrators, and students gathered to present their research related to national security.
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UND showcases immigrant journeys through new American initiative
Outside a door in O’Kelly Hall, a red light signals the message "ON AIR," indicating that important work is underway in Room 221.
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Cynthia Lindquist takes leadership role for tribal initiatives at University of North Dakota
Cynthia Lindquist has been appointed as the director of Tribal Initiatives & Collaboration at the University of North Dakota (UND).
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Exhibition displays artistic expressions from brain injury survivors
Once someone has experienced a brain injury, it can be difficult for the survivor to communicate or explain how they feel.
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Study questions benefits of tailoring lessons based on learning styles
An article published by The Conversation on January 6, co-authored by Virginia Clinton-Lisell, an associate professor of education, health and behavior, explores the effects of customizing lessons to students' learning styles.
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Merrifield Hall reopens after extensive renovation at UND
Most undergraduates at the University of North Dakota (UND) are familiar with Merrifield Hall, a significant building on the west side of the Campus Quad.
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UND professors receive NSF grants for quantum technology research
Two professors from the University of North Dakota (UND) have been awarded grants by the National Science Foundation (NSF) for research crucial to national security.
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Natural disasters hit harder in rural school districts: challenges outlined
Rural school districts face significant challenges when natural disasters strike, as highlighted in an article by Lee Ann Rawlins Williams, a clinical assistant professor of health and behavior studies.
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Merrifield Hall reopens after renovation blending history with modernity
The University of North Dakota's Merrifield Hall has reopened for the spring semester following a renovation that began in winter 2022.
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Faculty and staff town hall with President Armacost scheduled for January 22
President Andrew Armacost, alongside other University administrators, will host the first Faculty and Staff Town Hall meeting of 2025.
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The North Dakota Fighting Hawks have confirmed their complete list of games for the 2025 season
They open the season on Loyola Ramblers agaisnt Fri., Feb. 7.
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Early Career Scholars Program expands at University of North Dakota
Scott Snyder, vice president of Research & Economic Development at the University of North Dakota (UND), addressed faculty members on December 11 about the growth of the Early Career Scholars Program.
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UND partners with Vigilant Aerospace Systems on drone safety training
The John D. Odegard School of Aerospace Sciences at the University of North Dakota (UND) has partnered with Vigilant Aerospace Systems for a one-year agreement to utilize FlightHorizon, a drone safety software and airspace management system.
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UND celebrates achievements with best photos of 2024
The University of North Dakota (UND) has released its annual Best Photos of the Year feature, highlighting 2024 as a significant period of growth and achievement.
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UND hosts MLK Jr. celebration with speaker Paul Pitts
UND's Office of Community & Belonging, in collaboration with The Hilyard Center, is organizing a celebration to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
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UND celebrates winter commencement with over 870 eligible graduates
Some 870 students were eligible to receive degrees at the University of North Dakota's Winter Commencement, held on December 20 at the Chester Fritz Performing Arts Center.
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National Resource Center marks three decades aiding Native Elder communities
The National Resource Center on Native American Aging (NRCNAA) has marked 30 years of service, focusing on improving the health and access to services for Native Elders.