UND SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AND HEALTH SCIENCES
UPDATED: About 1,760 students eligible to graduate at UND spring commencements May 4 (Law), May 11 (general commencement), and May 12 (Medicine)
Please note correction in Dr. Patrick Carr's School of Medicine and Health Sciences commencement address title. The University of North Dakota will hold its annual spring commencement at 1:30 p.m., S...
Posted on 5/3/13 at 3:19 PM
JOSHUA WYNNE AND DAVID MOLMEN: A bright future for health care in N.D.
What an exciting era we are entering at the UND School of Medicine and Health Sciences!By Joshua Wynne and David Molmen , May 08, 2013
A medical mainstay: John Vennes dies at 86
John Vennes’ commitment to the UND School of Medicine and Health Sciences didn’t end with his 1992 retirement after 40 years of service to the institution he helped grow and transition into a four-year medical school.
May 13, 2011
Tobacco, UND med school bill up today
A controversial bill that would essentially snuff out North Dakota’s tobacco control and prevention efforts to fund the expansion of UND’s School of Medicine and Health Sciences goes before its first committee hearing today.By Tu-Uyen Tran , January 31, 2011
UND medical school seeks limited expansion
Officials from UND’s School of Medicine and Health Sciences spoke before an appropriations subcommittee at the Legislature Tuesday, but, oddly enough, what they asked for was less than what the subcommittee chairman actually wanted.By Tu-Uyen Tran , January 25, 2011
HIGHER EDUCATION NOTEBOOK: 'Film showing benefits Haiti' ... 'Weidemann starts program at UMC' ... 'Gordon files brief with court' ... more 
The UND Department of Languages will show “The Man by the Shore Monday” at 7 p.m. Monday in Room 300 Merrifield Hall on the UND campus in Grand Forks.
Set in the 1960s during the regime of the Haitian dictator Francois “Papa Doc” Duvalier, the film deals with the plight of three children whose parents have been forced to flee the country.
By Herald staff reports , February 07, 2010
UND med students present abstract to American Society of Clinical Oncology 
Fourth-year UND medical students Miran Blanchard, Kelsey Hoffman and Justin LeBlanc presented their abstract, “The Association of Distance from Cancer Center and Season of Diagnosis with Receipt of Optimal Therapy for Breast Cancer,” at the American Society of Clinical Oncology Conference held Oct. 8-10 in San Francisco.
By Herald staff report , October 17, 2009
UND librarian wins Librarian of the Year award 
Mary Markland, librarian for the southeast clinical campus of the UND School of Medicine and Health Sciences, won the 2009 Distinguished Librarian of the Year Award from the Midwest Chapter of the Medical Library Association at its annual conference Oct. 5 in Columbus, Ohio.
By Herald staff report , October 17, 2009
HIGHER ED NOTEBOOK: Halaas new associate dean ... The State of Mayville State ... Aerospace construction ... more 
Dr. Gwen Wagstrom Halaas has been named associate dean for academic and faculty affairs at UND’s School of Medicine and Health Sciences. Halaas is a graduate of Concordia College in Moorhead and Harvard Medical School.
By Herald Staff and Wire Reports , August 16, 2009
UND study: Losing weight healthy for people and for health care system 
North Dakota’s health care system faces a growing population of elderly patients who require more care, a declining rural population that’s more expensive to serve and a lack of money to boot.
By Tu-Uyen Tran , June 12, 2009
UND’s Dean Wilson takes new job 
After 14 years at UND, medical school Dean H. David Wilson is moving to Wichita to be the dean of another medical school at the University of Kansas’ Wichita branch.
By Tu-Uyen Tran , May 18, 2009
UND med school dean takes Kansas job 
The University of Kansas School of Medicine has named a new dean for its campus in Wichita. The school hired H. David Wilson, current dean at the UND School of Medicine and Health Sciences. He plans to begin in Wichita on July 1.
May 16, 2009
UND med school seeks to broaden loan fund 
The proposed changes would raise a student’s maximum annual loan amount from $6,000 to $10,000. First-year medical students would qualify for loans. And graduates would have six years to repay the loan instead of five.
December 02, 2008
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