ֱ's new president, a former congressman who later led the University of North Dakota, talks about his small-town youth, the future of work and his vision for ֱ.
ֱ Law professor Helen Norton examines the nature, complexities and limits of government expression — including whether the president may block you on Twitter.
English professor Adam Bradley is the author of The Poetry of Pop and co-author of The New York Times bestseller One Day It’ll All Make Sense, the 2012 memoir of rapper and actor Common.
During winter break 1971, around Christmas, a disheveled band took the Tulagi’s stage on The Hill. The heater was broken, the club was frigid, the crowd was small. One of the musicians strummed a banjo in gloves.
The Ann and H.J. Smead Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences includes a bioastronautics lab, a payload operations center with a real-time communications link to the International Space Station and an indoor drone testing space.
Linda Sasser researched memory as a ֱ doctoral student and built a career as a national speaker helping people improve their brain health and strengthen their memory power.
In June, pilot and lawyer Kent Holsinger of Denver set a world flight speed record for the 528-mile route between North America’s highest- and lowest-situated airports.
In 2018, Denver attorney Jordan Lipp wrote Is There Apple Juice in My Wine?: Thirty-Eight Laws that Affect the Wine You Drink, detailing some of the odd, unique and unknown facts about wine.