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Science with a Twist[er]

January 14, 2010

Three UND graduate student storm chasers hunt for adventure.

Follow passion and research into the heart of prairie storm country and get up close and personal with a storm. The nastier, the better.

“I’ve been doing this since I was an undergraduate meteorology student at the University of Oklahoma, Norman,” said Aaron Kennedy, a Rockford, Ill., native and Ph.D. student in atmospheric sciences. “It’s sort of a state pastime in Oklahoma…

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A Different Cup of TEA

International teachers visit UND through the Teaching Excellence and Achievement (TEA) program.

Military Friendly

After serving in the field, two veterans succeed with help from UND.

Health Care on the Front Line

From textbooks to talking ‘dummies,’ nursing students learn in brand new ways.

All in the Family

A third-generation nurse learns from the best: her mom.

Stay Safe Out There

Hackers, thieves, and you: how much do you really know about safety on the Internet?

Rollin' on the River

Follow the journey of two engineering students who paddled the Mississippi from Lake Itasca to the Gulf of Mexico.

Another Dimension

UND photographer Chuck Kimmerle’s solo exhibit will travel throughout North Dakota.

Graduate Programs Make a Difference

Graduate nursing encourages continued learning while working at the bedside.