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Sacred Heart 5th Graders
Monday, May 20, 2013, Tracy Bergum's 5th grade students from Sacred Heart School in East Grand Forks visited the Grand Forks Herald downtown office. Thanks for coming - we enjoyed your visit!  ...
Posted on 5/21/13 at 9:18 AM
Visiting Scholar Yingying Chen from Zhejiang Economic and Trade Polytechnic, Hangzhou, China, Says Goodbye to U of M Crookston
Her time on campus has come to a close, but Yingying Chen (in photos)will take back to China many lessons from her time on the Crookston campus as a visiting scholar. Chen came to the Business Departm...
Posted on 5/20/13 at 3:03 PM
Fly high, fly far...
Today is the day. Today a flock of my little birds will leave the nest and go off to their lives beyond college. Today I will applaud their accomplishments and imagine what their bright futures will...
Posted on 5/11/13 at 6:47 AM
UND Multicultural Students Services to hold graduation celebration Friday, May 10
University of North Dakota Multicultural Student Services will hold a Graduation Celebration in dedication to the success of domestic students of color on campus, 6:30 to 8 p.m. Friday, May 10, in the...
Posted on 5/7/13 at 1:14 PM
The ethics of medical job shadowing: Who benefits?
The patient was about to undergo surgery when the surgeon came into the hospital room with "a clan of about six 'student doctors'." It was uncomfortable and embarrassing: As the young students craned...
Posted on 3/13/13 at 10:57 AM
UND reports record unofficial 1st-day spring enrollment 
By Pamela Knudson , January 17, 2012
South Dakota tribe looks to teens to bring back bison 
By Kristi Eaton , January 14, 2012
School immerses students by teaching Ojibwe 
By Anne Williams , January 06, 2012
UND and women students: Economy may play role as more seek to upgrade skills 
By Pamela Knudson , January 05, 2012
UND hosts largest winter commencement 
By Herald staff report , December 15, 2011
'It was one miracle after another’
Norwegian exchange student in Devils Lake survives high-risk surgery after nearly fatal brain aneurysmThe Schnaidt family of Sheyenne, N.D., were recently introduced to the family of their foreign exchange student when the young man suffered a life-threatening brain aneurysm at school
By Sue Kraft , December 12, 2011
Risers collapse during student concert at Fargo shopping mall 
By Forum Communications , December 02, 2011
4 Minnesota students burned in science experiment 
Four ninth-grade students have been taken to a hospital after suffering burns during a science exercise at Maple Grove Junior High School.
By Associated Press , December 01, 2011
3 American students arrested in Cairo protests returning to U.S. 
By Maggie Michael , November 26, 2011
Despite nickname repeal, UND Indian students push lawsuit 
By Chuck Haga , November 14, 2011
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- Talk about this topic
- DOCUMENT: Motion 11-10-11 to dismiss UND Indian students' lawsuit (PDF)
- DOCUMENT: Court memorandum with motion to dismiss UND Indian students' lawsuit (PDF)
- DOCUMENT: Fighting Sioux nickname federal suit - Complaint and jury trial demand (PDF)
- DOCUMENT: Fighting Sioux nickname federal suit - Cover sheet (PDF)
Congressman Rush compares NCAA to Mafia 
By Frederic J. Frommer , November 01, 2011
After sex assault reports, U of M fraternities rein in parties 
A string of sexual assault allegations at three University of Minnesota fraternities on consecutive weekends last fall shook the U's Greek community. The incidents and the resulting six-week moratorium on alcohol at parties spawned changes: At Homecoming fraternity parties this weekend, rules about alcohol use were tighter than a year ago. Some houses brought in private security.
By Mila Koumpilova , October 24, 2011
UND students will visit neighborhoods Tuesday 
UND Student Government will host the “Just Say Hi Program” about 5 p.m. Tuesday, according to a news release.
By Herald Staff Report , October 17, 2011
Grand Forks Adult Learning Center educator, student receive group's state awards 
A Grand Forks teacher and student were among this year’s recipients of North Dakota Association for Lifelong Learning awards during the group’s annual conference earlier this month.
By Herald Staff Report , September 26, 2011
MINNESOTA: Less than half of students proficient in science 
The Minnesota Comprehensive Assessment test shows 48.4 percent of fifth-graders, eighth-graders and high school students who took the science exams met or exceeded state standards for the subject. Last year, that number was 48.8 percent.
By Associated Press , August 12, 2011
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