Roster cuts usually bring uncertainty, but for North Dakota fans, this round brought relief. Canada trimmed three players from its World Junior Championship roster Thursday, and all three UND-linked skaters are still standing. Freshmen Cole Reschny and Keaton Verhoeff, along with defenseman[...]
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UND enters ‘multi-decade partnership’ with Voyager Technologies
The University of North Dakota is extending its reach well beyond the campus—and into orbit. UND has entered a new partnership with Voyager Technologies, a major player in space and defense, building on its growing role in national security and aerospace research.[...]
UND installs $5M laser telescope system for space communication training
UND is stepping into the future with a project that gives students hands-on access to technology usually reserved for federal labs. A new telescope—installed atop Witmer Hall but never meant for stargazing—will let students send laser pulses to satellites, transmitting data faster[...]
On This Day | The UND Student Body
Grand Forks, Dec. 4 — Students from 52 of North Dakota’s 53 counties are attending the University of North Dakota this fall, according to R. O. Wilson, UND registrar. Ward county is represented by [...]Read More... from On This Day | The[...]
On This Day | Industry, Doctors, and Roads Wanted
If North Dakotans are eagerly interested in discovering methods of attracting industry, more meetings will be held in other areas of North Dakota. Principal topics to be discussed will be prospect for a petro-chemical [...]Read More... from On This Day | Industry,[...]
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On This Day | North Dakota Grows Them Tall
An influx of tall men students has forced the University of North Dakota officials to consider the purchase of a number of longer beds for the school’s dormitories. In Budge hall which houses 60 [...]Read More... from On This Day | North[...]
A lot of uncertainty, but no existential crisis for UND research among federal funding cuts
Federal research funding is the quiet engine that powers much of what happens on university campuses — from student training to groundbreaking discovery. At the University of North Dakota, that engine is running a little less smoothly. UND has already lost $3[...]
UND delivers rivalry win over Minnesota for raucous crowd
There’s nothing subtle about a UND–Minnesota hockey night in Grand Forks — not the chants, not the banners, and certainly not the energy inside The Ralph. With a packed house roaring from start to finish, UND’s young lineup delivered a statement win,[...]
North Dakota-Minnesota rivalry has changed, but still nothing beats it
Some rivalries outlive the structures that built them. North Dakota and Minnesota no longer share a conference or play for standings, but when the puck drops in Grand Forks this weekend, none of that will matter. The history — the Vanek-Parise duels,[...]
UND hockey to play in Belfast, Northern Ireland, in 2027
North Dakota hockey fans can start checking their passports. For the first time in more than four decades, the UND Fighting Hawks will play overseas, joining the 2027 Friendship Four tournament in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The field includes Quinnipiac, Wisconsin, and Northeastern,[...]
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UND breaks ground on STEM Complex, cuts ribbon on Merrifield Hall
Two milestones capped Homecoming Week at the University of North Dakota: the groundbreaking of a new STEM Complex and the grand reopening of Merrifield Hall. Together, they mark a renewed investment in the College of Arts and Sciences and in the future[...]
UND enrollment hits 15,440, breaking record on first day of classes
The University of North Dakota is starting the school year with a milestone: record-breaking enrollment on the very first day of classes. UND counted 15,440 students on Aug. 25, already surpassing its previous high set in 2012 — and the numbers are[...]
Biggest freshman class in UND history to move in Saturday
The University of North Dakota is about to welcome the largest freshman class in its history — more than 2,500 students set to move in during Welcome Weekend starting Aug. 23. For UND staff, it’s the campus equivalent of New Year’s, full[...]
UND receives almost $2 million in funding for National Science Foundation Research Traineeship program
BISMARCK, N.D. – The National Science Foundation (NSF) announced the award of $1,999,846 to the University of North Dakota (UND). The university’s NSF Research Traineeship (NRT) program will foster close collaboration with stakeholders to work on projects assessing the status of land[...]
NDSU, UND presidents set rivalry aside for collaborative talk at TEDxFargo
UND and NDSU may be rivals on the field, but their leaders are proving collaboration can run deeper than competition. At TEDxFargo, Presidents Andrew Armacost and David Cook highlighted how the two universities are driving innovation, from health care and agriculture to[...]
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UND Aerospace Foundation, US Air Force partner to lessen pilot shortage
The University of North Dakota’s strong aviation reputation is helping tackle the national pilot shortage through a unique partnership with the Air Force. Operating out of Mesa, Arizona, the program sidesteps North Dakota’s weather challenges and pushes pilots through intensive, year-round training[...]