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They would say the football games being carried by another local station never felt quite right, like a lower-grade impostor had jumped onto the coattails of what WDAY built and didn t quite have the heft to move it forward.
Then again, there might be some bias. WDAY-TV is owned by Forum Communications Co., which owns InForum and The Forum.
The Forum, by the way, also helped build NDSU athletics into what it is today although that was never the intent of Eugene Fitzgerald, Ed Kolpack and the other long-ago sports editors and reporters who decided to treat the small-city agricultural college s football team like a Division I program long before it was Division I.
Dakota Conference on Rural and Public Health June 2-4 Will Be Virtual
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Grand Forks – The 36th Annual Dakota Conference on Rural and Public Health, taking place June 2-4, will be presented virtually. Registration is now open with reduced fees. The conference includes four keynote addresses, 18 sessions, eight intensive sessions, and a legislative policy panel. Continuing education credits will be available. For participants registered for the full conference, there will be a limited number of enduring credits available for one year after the conference, and all presentation recordings will be available.
The Dakota Conference provides an opportunity for healthcare professionals, educators, and students to share strategies for building and sustaining healthy communities in North Dakota. It includes two and one half days of pre- and post-conference meetings, keynote speakers, breakout sessions, poster presentations, and an awards banquet.
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This is a sad and stupid week in Colorado, where higher education and diversity took a blow on Monday from the leftist woke mob. It is a great day for a fortunate university somewhere else that needs a good leader.
Hardline Democrats took control of the University of Colorado Board of Regents last November. On Monday, they pressured CU President Mark Kennedy to resign. The two sides will announce Kennedy s final day after they resolve a contract that runs through June of 2022. Kennedy, as always, took the high road. He should take every dollar possible in the contract settlement.
âCU is one of the countryâs great public universities and I have every confidence it will continue to build on its strong reputation and upward trajectory, Kennedy wrote.
UND will celebrate general commencement Saturday, May 15
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The University will see 1,780 students graduate this weekend, including 1,265 undergraduate, 493 master’s, and 22 doctoral students
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GRAND FORKS AND FARGO - University of North Dakota President Andy Armacost will preside over his first spring general commencement, a virtual event that will be available Saturday, May 15, after 10 a.m. The ceremony will remain available online after that time.
Candidates eligible to graduate number 1,780, including 1265 undergraduate, 493 master’s, and 22 doctoral students. Law and M.D. students graduated last week in separate ceremonies.
Armacost will give a short commencement address, which will be followed by the conferral of degrees. The name of each graduate will be read and accompanied by a slide with their name, degree, and a submitted photo. They will receive their diploma and copies of the printed program by mail.