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UND Flying Team in national competition: second by inches
The University of North Dakota (UND) Flying Team took second with a score of 355, only four points behind the winner, out of 28 schools at the National Intercollegiate Flying Associations (NIFAs) Safe...
Posted on 5/21/13 at 2:01 PM
Kristo, Oshie win bronze
UND's Danny Kristo and T.J. Oshie have a bronze medal from the World Championships. Team USA defeated Team Finland in a shootout Sunday morning to give the Americans their first medal at the World Ch...
Posted on 5/20/13 at 3:11 PM
Spring Game Review - Defense
Now we will give our impressions of the UND defense, both from the spring game and from an overall spring ball prespective. Tackling appeared to be much better than we remember it from last fall when...
Posted on 4/24/13 at 10:00 AM
Why is an NDSU student writing blog about Fighting Sioux hockey?
To be fair NDSU junior Bri Gefroh's blog isn't just about The Fighting Sioux, it's about hockey as a whole. And more accurately her love of the sport. She writes: "For the Love of Hockey is a female-...
Posted on 3/19/13 at 4:04 PM
Outdoor Hockey!
I have slacked a bit on posting but have been busy! I wanted to share something that I was privileged enough to photograph. This post has a few photos ;) Mutual of Omaha's "Battles On Ice" This was ...
Posted on 2/15/13 at 1:23 PM
Hearing scheduled in motion for Alfonso Rodriguez appeal
FARGO — Federal prosecutors want the notes of mental health professionals who examined a man convicted of killing of a University of North Dakota student more than nine years ago.May 21, 2013
Early signs of trouble at UND's nursing school
GRAND FORKS — A year before faculty at the University of North Dakota’s College of Nursing and Professional Disciplines raised concerns about the “climate of fear” created by Dean Denise Korniewicz, some school employees told university investigators that they feared the dean’s administrative officer, a close friend of the dean who lived with her at the time, according to documents obtained by the Grand Forks Herald.By Jennifer Johnson , May 19, 2013
EERC cuts 8 jobs due to funding slowdown
GRAND FORKS — Because of a decline in research projects, the Energy & Environmental Research Center at the University of North Dakota has eliminated eight of its 270 jobs.May 09, 2013
UND provost aims for ‘next level’
GRAND FORKS — Entrepreneurship is one of the broad goals the University of North Dakota’s new provost hopes to focus on as he settles into his role as second in command at the university.By Jennifer Johnson , May 06, 2013
Behind the silence: Emails show ND university, college presidents have bristled at Shirvani’s leadership
By Ryan Johnson , April 28, 2013
UND school's growth spurt fueled by oil
By Jennifer Johnson , April 27, 2013
UND dean faces faculty ire
GRAND FORKS — A document written by faculty members of the University of North Dakota’s nursing school says the dean of the school has created a “climate of fear, intimidation and retaliation.”By Jennifer Johnson , April 26, 2013
4 UND hockey players disciplined after citations
GRAND FORKS — University of North Dakota men's hockey coach Dave Hakstol is taking scholarship money away from some players after they received citations following the season.April 25, 2013
New $4M turf in Alerus Center being replaced
GRAND FORKS — The new $4 million turf in the Alerus Center in Grand Forks is being torn out and replaced only seven months after it was installed.April 25, 2013
Lawmakers worried funding for university projects inadequate
BISMARCK — Grand Forks lawmakers are concerned the current budget for the North Dakota University System won’t provide enough funding to address renovations to the state’s only law school and medical school on the University of North Dakota campus.By TJ Jerke , April 18, 2013
Chancellor Shirvani pushes for UND branch in Oil Patch
GRAND FORKS — A proposed University of North Dakota campus in the heart of the state’s Oil Patch made it as far as committee hearings in Bismarck, but won’t get funding this legislative session.By Jennifer Johnson , April 14, 2013
Report: UND, NDSU salaries lagging
GRAND FORKS — The salaries that the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks and North Dakota State University in Fargo pay their professors are among the nation’s lowest, according to a higher education report released Monday.By Jennifer Johnson , April 12, 2013
ND professors to talk about man camps in oil patch
FARGO — Two University of North Dakota researchers who are studying the long-term impact of man camps on in the western North Dakota's oil patch are scheduled to appear in Fargo.April 03, 2013
Shirvani accused of misleading legislators
By TJ Jerke , March 28, 2013
Confession: Online fad sweeps across ND schools
FARGO — An online fad is sweeping across area high schools and colleges, allowing students to post anonymous “confessions” about life as a young student.By Erik Burgess , March 20, 2013
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