President Andrew Armacost of the University of North Dakota will host a fireside chat with Benjamin Davies, corporate vice president and president of defense systems for Northrop Grumman, on November 6.
Madhavi Marasinghe, the University of North Dakota’s Chief Information Officer, spoke at the 18:83 Speaker Series on Oct. 15, sharing her perspective on leadership and overcoming challenges in technology fields.
Hundreds of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) experts gathered at the Alerus Center in Grand Forks on October 14-15 for the 19th annual UAS Summit and Expo.
James Higgins, professor and associate chair of Aviation at the University of North Dakota (UND), recently wrote an article for The Conversation comparing safety practices in the airline industry to those currently used in artificial intelligence...
The University of North Dakota (UND) has received approval from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to offer courses that lead to certification as an aircraft dispatcher.
Brianna Castillo, a University of North Dakota (UND) alumna and partner at Haven Realty Group in Dallas, was the featured speaker at the 10th annual Women for Philanthropy luncheon.
John D. Odegard, founder of the University of North Dakota’s School of Aerospace Sciences, has been selected for induction into the National Aviation Hall of Fame (NAHF) in Dayton, Ohio.
Tribal colleges and universities (TCUs) play a significant role in advancing higher education for Native American students, according to Cynthia Lindquist, director of Tribal Initiatives & Collaborations at the University of North Dakota.
The Gershman Graduate Center at the University of North Dakota held a concert on October 1 to celebrate the donation of a baby grand piano by Kathy and Hal Gershman.
A coordinated team of dietitians, chefs, trainers, and administrators at the University of North Dakota (UND) is working to support student-athletes by focusing on sports nutrition and wellness.
President Andrew Armacost recently visited the Gustafson House, now serving as the University of North Dakota’s Forensic Science lab, to meet with Assistant Professor Lavinia Iancu.
The College of Nursing & Professional Disciplines at the University of North Dakota recently hosted a workshop focused on the importance of civility in academic and professional settings.
Music therapy was the focus of a recent event at the University of North Dakota (UND), where more than 100 people gathered at the Josephine Campbell Recital Hall in the Hughes Fine Arts Center to learn about its applications and scientific basis.