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.
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."
Kelsey Huntley, an RN-to-BSN nursing student at Mayville State University, recently became a member of the Xi-Kappa at-Large chapter of the Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing.
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.
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.
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.
In 2022, residents of Cavalier County received an average of $14,531 per capita in government transfer payments—ranking it 21st highest in North Dakota.
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.
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.