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Recent News About University of North Dakota
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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.
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UND Alumni Association releases holiday video with special choir performance
This holiday season, the University of North Dakota (UND) Alumni Association & Foundation released a video featuring reflections on the UND community.
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Jacob C. Warren appointed director at UND's Center for Rural Health
The University of North Dakota (UND) School of Medicine & Health Sciences has appointed Jacob C. Warren as the new director of its Center for Rural Health.
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UND launches community education program with monthly interactive courses
The University of North Dakota's Office of Extended Learning is set to introduce a new initiative, UND Community Classes, in January.
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Simulation highlights barriers faced by former prisoners during reentry
For the nearly 450,000 individuals released from state and federal prisons annually, reintegration into society poses significant challenges.
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Ryan Adams named interim dean at UND's College of Engineering & Mines
UND Provost Eric Link has appointed Ryan Adams as the interim dean of the College of Engineering & Mines.
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Esports foster new connections between North Dakota university and Norwegian partners
In February, over 400 students from high schools in North Dakota and Minnesota participated in the Fenworks Esports State Tournament at the University of North Dakota (UND).
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New book examines moral complexities of Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Arguments about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict often turn accusatory, with each side seeking moral superiority.
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University invites proposals for first annual AI innovation showcase
The University of North Dakota's AI and Human Innovation Initiative has announced its inaugural AI and Human Innovation Showcase, scheduled for February 28 at UND.
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University of North Dakota releases holiday greeting reflecting on past year's progress
The University of North Dakota has released a holiday greeting video featuring reflections on the past year.
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UND urged to lead national effort on radon research amid high local risks
A UND professor is advocating for the University of North Dakota to spearhead radon research, highlighting the serious risk the gas poses in North Dakota.
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Und students partner with USA Luge Team for brain health research
A group of Biomedical Engineering students from the University of North Dakota (UND) has embarked on a research project in collaboration with the USA Luge Team.
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Choir brings UND faculty together through song
Every Thursday afternoon, the Memorial Union Ballroom at the University of North Dakota (UND) becomes a hub of music and camaraderie as faculty and staff gather for rehearsals.
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Aerospace pioneer Pearl Young profiled: Overcoming barriers at NACA
On December 10, The Conversation published an article by Caitlin Milera, a research assistant professor of Aerospace at the University of North Dakota (UND).
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North Dakota student balances nutrition studies with remote learning
Originally from Bismarck, McKenzie Moe's interest in nutrition began during her high school years.
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NASA plans changes for Artemis II after Orion's heat shield damage
On December 12, 2024, The Conversation published an article by Marcos Fernandez-Tous, assistant professor in Space Studies.
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University addresses personal electric vehicle policy amid safety concerns
President Andrew Armacost has released his final video message of the semester, featuring Rodney Clark, associate vice president for public safety and chief of police, and Marcus Simpson, director of safety.
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Anna Kinney emphasizes reflection's role in enhancing learning through writing
Anna Kinney, director of UND's Writing Center, addressed the latest 18:83 Speaker Series event on leadership.
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Sanford Health awards $5K scholarship to UND aviation student Ali Moses
A University of North Dakota (UND) Commercial Aviation student, Ali Moses, was surprised with a $5,000 scholarship from Sanford Health on December 5.
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FAA partners with universities for faster air traffic controller training
Students graduating from the University of North Dakota's (UND) Air Traffic Management program will soon enter the workforce more quickly due to a new initiative by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).