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Cameras to be installed

Megan Hoffman, Staff writer September 16, 2014

The University Police Department and Chief Eric Plummer are expecting money from the state’s Public Safety Office to install security cameras and electronic door access systems across campus. The...

Major Declaration Policy to take place next year

Major Declaration Policy to take place next year

Jamie Hutchinson, Staff writer September 12, 2014

Provost Thomas DiLorenzo speaks at the first University Senate meeting. Photo by Chester Beltowski/The Dakota Student. A new policy was presented at the University Senate meeting Sept. 4 that aims to...

Student Senate holds first meeting of the year

Student Senate holds first meeting of the year

Megan Hoffman, Staff writer September 12, 2014

Sen. Jon Knutson (left) and Sean McClain (right) attend the first senate meeting of the year. Photo by Chester Beltowski/The Dakota Student. A new year of senate kicked off Sept. 7 featuring some old...

Kelley researches tenure policies

Parker Payne, Staff writer September 12, 2014

Over the summer, UND President Robert Kelley went on a 30-day leave to visit other universities and learn about tenure policies. President Kelley is looking to use this leave as a way to create a more...

University Senate holds first meeting

University Senate holds first meeting

Megan Hoffman, Staff writer September 12, 2014

President Robert Kelley opens the first University senate meeting of the year. Photo by Chester Beltowski/The Dakota Student. University Senate kicked off the new school year on Sept. 4 with its first...

In Case of Crisis added to UND app

‘In Case of Crisis’ added to UND app

Katie Haines, Staff writer September 12, 2014

Photo via incaseofcrisis.com. Last week, students received an email alerting them to the newest option available on the UND app. Crisis Info allows students and faculty members access to emergency preparedness...

Engineering & Mines wins award

Staff September 12, 2014

The UND College of Engineering and Mines has been selected as one of the recipients of the World Oil Awards for 2014. The award will be accepted on behalf of the College of Engineering and Mines by...

The Grove apartments face problems

The Grove apartments face problems

Parker Payne, Staff Writer September 7, 2014

A building at The Grove with workers still on the roof after move-in day. Photo by Chester Beltowski/The Dakota Student.  The Grove student living is described as “fully loaded college living,”...

Drug dog joins UPD

Drug dog joins UPD

Ashley Carlson, Staff Writer September 7, 2014

Ben the drug dog. Photo by Chester Beltowski. UND’s new drug dog, a yellow lab named Ben, had already detected a mobile meth lab before the start of the semester. But, Ben is on campus for reasons...

Med school to be repurposed

Megan Hoffman, Staff Writer September 7, 2014

Construction projects are taking place all across campus, with one of the biggest projects being the new medical school. The project is supposed to be completed in time for the start of the fall 2015...

Construction continues across campus

Construction continues across campus

Megan Hoffman, Staff Writer August 29, 2014

The outline of a construction crane above the worksite of the new School of Medicine. At 325,000 square feet and a cost of $ 124 million, the building is expected to be completed in Summer 2016. Photo...

President Kelley welcomes students to campus

Staff Report August 29, 2014

Earlier this week, President Robert Kelley sent an email welcoming students back to campus and talking about changes on campus from last year. Kelley started by saying that UND has hired 53 new faculty members,...

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