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UND Aerospace videos feature Florence Klingensmith and flight stories around Hurricane Helene
Recent video projects from UND Aerospace include content on a variety of aviation topics, featuring the facilities at UND Aerospace and early aviator Florence Klingensmith.
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NE North Dakota News publication area sees 55 H-1B petitions from employers during 2024
In 2024, 55 H-1B petitions were filed by employers located in the NE North Dakota News publication area, as per data provided by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services via the H-1B Employer Data Hub.
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Students engage in multidisciplinary collaboration at UND's Interprofessional Healthcare Day
In an effort to promote collaborative learning among healthcare students, the University of North Dakota's School of Medicine & Health Sciences hosted its first Interprofessional Healthcare Day.
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UND appoints retired Maj. Gen. Rodney Lewis as national security consultant
The University of North Dakota (UND) recently appointed Maj.
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Research conference elevates UND's profile with 87 research posters and award presentations
The College of Education & Human Development (CHED) at the University of North Dakota recently held a research conference at the Memorial Union Ballroom, showcasing the research efforts of both faculty and graduate students.
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Unemployment challenges and coping strategies explored by UND scholar in The Conversation article
A recent article by Jeffrey Anvari-Clark, assistant professor of Social Work at the University of North Dakota, addresses the challenges of unemployment and ways to alleviate them.
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UND launches three new degree programs to advance workforce development
The University of North Dakota (UND) has announced the addition of three degree programs in response to the growing economic needs of North Dakota.
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Students showcase STEM innovations at North Dakota State Science & Engineering Fair
The North Dakota State Science & Engineering Fair (NDSSEF), a significant annual event, took place on April 1 at the University of North Dakota (UND) Memorial Union.
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UND debuts sensory concert series for inclusive musical experience
The University of North Dakota's Department of Music is gearing up to host its inaugural event in the Sensory Family Concert Series, titled "Spectrum of Sounds: Music without Barriers."
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UND police chief emphasizes authentic communication in leadership journey
Rodney Clark, associate vice president of public safety and chief of the UND Police Department, emphasized the importance of communication and authenticity over formal titles in leadership.
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UND Law celebrates 120 years since Helen Hamilton's graduation with 'Expanding the Circle
The University of North Dakota (UND) School of Law recently held a special event to celebrate 120 years since the graduation of Helen Hamilton, the institution's first female law graduate.
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High school esports teams gather for state tournament at UND
An esports tournament hosted by the University of North Dakota brought together over 140 high school teams from across North Dakota.
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UND Writers Conference explores intersections of technology and art
The University of North Dakota (UND) recently held its 56th annual Writers Conference, an event with a strong national reputation for bringing acclaimed authors, artists, and thinkers to Grand Forks each spring.
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Small-town student aims to address healthcare gaps
Mason Curtis, an aspiring medical doctor from the small town of Mayhill, New Mexico, is making strides in his educational journey with a clear vision to address healthcare challenges in rural communities.
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UND pilots win FAA challenge with AI project to enhance controller-pilot communication
A team of aviators from the University of North Dakota (UND) has claimed first place at the Federal Aviation Administration's 2024 Data Challenge.
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Feast of Nations 2025 gathers over 1,000 attendees at Alerus Center
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).
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Character development essential for high school sports, UND scholar argues in The Conversation
An article by Mark Rerick, an assistant professor of Kinesiology, published on March 19 in The Conversation, examines the rising prevalence of high school athletes choosing to join private club teams instead of their school teams.
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UND emphasizes writing in fulfillment of 'Learning' core value
The University of North Dakota (UND) continues to demonstrate its commitment to the "LEADS" values outlined in its strategic plan, with a focus on the value "Learning."
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University fosters understanding on Disability Awareness Day
At the University of North Dakota's second Disability Awareness Day, the Memorial Union Ballroom hosted an event aimed at fostering a community of care and understanding.
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Dakota ribbon skirts bring culture alive at Fort Totten school
Students at Spirit Lake's Dakota Oyate Community's Tate Topa Tribal School in Fort Totten, North Dakota, are set to showcase their cultural creativity this spring.