UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA
UND law faculty head to Norway to give students new perspectives on law and jurisprudence
It's an international education on what's legal, what isn't By Juan Miguel Pedraza, University & Public Affairs Writer ...
Posted on 5/20/13 at 9:46 AM
What To Look For - Spring Game 2013
With the annual spring game coming up tomorrow at 2pm at the Alerus Center, we thought we would share what we are watching for. One nice feature that we assume will be available again this year is the...
Posted on 4/19/13 at 11:22 AM
UND researchers document life in man camps
TIOGA, N.D. An RV camp here that was recently full of workers and their families is now abandoned with wooden pallets, a dozen coolers, a set of dumbbells and other debris left behind. Researchers...
Posted on 2/10/13 at 1:47 AM
NCAA approves North Dakota nickname plan
This from Friday's Grand Forks Herald: The NCAA said Friday it was satisfied with the University of North Dakota's plan to retire its Fighting Sioux nickname and logo, an important step officials sa...
Posted on 9/10/10 at 7:01 PM
The Twins and the Twins
Remember the Lamoureux Twins? Jocelyne and Monique? The hockey playing duo from Grand Forks that went on to star with the United States Olympic team and soon will put their game on display...
Posted on 7/28/10 at 4:15 AM
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
Crew camp life: UND researchers continue chronicling Oil Patch way of living
By Amy Dalrymple , February 10, 2013
Nickname issue will not appear on ballot in 2014
GRAND FORKS — Supporters of the University of North Dakota’s old Fighting Sioux nickname did not submit petitions to force another statewide vote on the issue by Wednesday’s deadline, Secretary of State Al Jaeger said Thursday.By Chuck Haga , December 14, 2012
UND students eyeing new FAA rules as future pilots
GRAND FORKS — Approaching his last semester of classes at University of North Dakota, aviation student Randy Lewis hopes to join a regional airline but isn’t sure his friends will follow.By Jennifer Johnson , November 24, 2012
Banking on the future of medicine: Grand Forks start-up stores human cells for later treatment
GRAND FORKS — The goal of a Grand Forks start-up is to get customers to prepare for a future in which today’s medical breakthroughs based on stem cells are commonplace.By Christopher Bjorke , September 29, 2012
UND suspends more players for opener
GRAND FORKS — The University of North Dakota has suspended four players of the hockey team for underage drinking at a team party.September 23, 2012
UND researchers study impact of oil boom's temporary housing
GRAND FORKS — Long after the oil boom and its workers have left, sprawling patches of leveled gravel, colored only by hints of blue tarp or a few grommets, may be all that’s left of crew camps in western North Dakota.By Jennifer Johnson , September 15, 2012
UND faculty researches ND crew camps
GRAND FORKS — A team of researchers led by faculty from the University of North Dakota are working on the “North Dakota Man Camp Project” to document social conditions in camps in North Dakota’s Oil Patch.August 25, 2012
UND would welcome Idaho with open arms
GRAND FORKS — The University of Idaho plans to join the Big Sky Conference in all sports except football, pending Idaho State Board of Education approval today.By Tom Miller , August 16, 2012
Chancellor outlines plan for drastic changes to ND's universities
FARGO — North Dakota State University and the 10 other public colleges and universities in the state could soon see drastic changes in admissions requirements and the elimination of tuition waivers if new Chancellor Hamid Shirvani is successful in his push to address “deficiencies” in the state’s higher education status quo.By Ryan Johnson , August 15, 2012
Judge throws out lawsuit over Fighting Sioux name
By Dave Kolpack , August 08, 2012
NDUS chancellor: Student fee expenditures 'common place'
BISMARCK — Many of the issues raised in a scathing audit of how North Dakota State University and the University of North Dakota have spent student fees are simply “common practice” in higher education and not a sign of problems, North Dakota University System Chancellor Hamid Shirvani told a group of legislators Thursday.By Ryan Johnson , July 27, 2012
Audit: NDSU, UND inappropriately spent student fees
FARGO — Students applying to North Dakota State University’s graduate school bought an $11,000 first-class ticket to India for the school’s dean for a recruiting trip, and the University of North Dakota’s graduate school applicants indirectly bought five iPads for university employees — but they didn’t know it at the time.By Ryan Johnson , July 25, 2012
A summer camp with airplanes
GRAND FORKS — Sixteen-year-old Matt Adamson spent his Wednesday morning with his head in the clouds — literally.By Brandi Jewett , June 21, 2012
125 years ago today, Grand Forks was blown away
By TJ Jerke , June 16, 2012
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