BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION
State Board approves name change for UND graduate school
At its last regular monthly meeting on Jan. 17, the North Dakota State Board of Higher Education approved changing the name of the Graduate School at the University of North Dakota to the UND School o...
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Hjelmstad, Shaft named to North Dakota higher ed board 
BISMARCK – Gov. Jack Dalrymple has appointed Terry Hjelmstad of Minot and Grant Shaft of Grand Forks to serve on the state Board of Higher Education.
By Forum staff reports , January 22, 2011
Higher Education Notebook: Bill would add seat on state board 
A bill introduced in the North Dakota Legislature would give staff members a seat on the state Board of Higher Education.
By Amy Dalrymple, Forum News Service , January 16, 2011
UND medical school wish list trimmed 
Board seeks $1.8M for UND expansion
The state Board of Higher Education aims to keep an expansion of the University of North Dakota medical school alive by going to legislators with a more moderate proposal.
By Amy Dalrymple, Forum News Service , December 17, 2010
NDSU gets OK to seek funding to fix Minard Hall 
Forensic study results on collapse pending
North Dakota State University received permission Thursday to seek legislative support to complete Minard Hall, the building that collapsed last Dec. 26.
By Amy Dalrymple, Forum News Service , December 17, 2010
North Dakota higher ed board seeking applicants 
BISMARCK – The nominating committee for the state Board of Higher Education is seeking applications from people interested in serving on the state board.
November 10, 2010
Board of Higher Education committee proposes new internal audit policies 
Campus presidents could still hire, fire under planA committee of the North Dakota Board of Higher Education wants to give campus internal auditors greater independence, but under a proposal the auditors would still be hired and fired by campus presidents.
By Amy Dalrymple, Forum News Service , September 09, 2010
Audit uncovers concerns at NDSU 
Matters are related to taxpayer moneyConcerns about North Dakota State University are raised in an audit discussed Wednesday in a closed-door meeting of a state Board of Higher Education committee.
By Amy Dalrymple, Forum News Service , September 09, 2010
Audit finds concerns at NDSU, but specifics haven't been made public 
FARGO – Concerns about North Dakota State University were raised in an audit discussed today by a committee of the state Board of Higher Education.
By Amy Dalrymple, Forum News Service , September 08, 2010
Out-state students subsidize North Dakota residents 
Out-state students in the North Dakota University System help subsidize education for the state’s residents, says a report discussed Thursday by the state Board of Higher Education.
By Amy Dalrymple, Forum News Service , June 18, 2010
Fargo resident Kirsten Diederich appointed to state Board of Higher Education 
North Dakota Gov. John Hoeven has appointed Kirsten Diederich of Fargo and Duaine Espegard of Grand Forks to the state Board of Higher Education.
By Amy Dalrymple, Forum News Service , June 08, 2010
Stenehjem: ND higher ed board 'squandered' chance to get trial approval for Fighting Sioux nickname 
MINOT, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem says the state Board of Higher Education "squandered" an opportunity to get tribal approval for the University of North Dakota's Fighting Sioux nickname.
By Associated Press , April 14, 2010
Search committee to interview eight candidates for NDSU president 
FARGO - The North Dakota State University presidential search committee will interview a total of eight candidates for the position.
By Amy Dalrymple, Forum News Service , March 30, 2010
Lawyer: North Dakota board can drop Fighting Sioux nickname 
BISMARCK – North Dakota’s Standing Rock and Spirit Lake Sioux tribal members have no right to block a possible change of the University of North Dakota’s Fighting Sioux nickname, an assistant attorney general told the state Supreme Court on Tuesday.
By By Dale Wetzel, Associated Press Writer , March 24, 2010
- Lolita Romanick, an attorney for the Spirit Lake Sioux tribal members, says the Spirit Lake Sioux tribe itself may not be able to sue over the Fighting Sioux nickname issue; it has to come from members of the tribe
- Romanick says members of the Standing Rock and Spirit Lake Sioux tribes were intended beneficiaries of the agreement between the NCAA and the Board of Higher Education, and they should be able to enforce it
- Douglas Bahr, an assistant attorney general, says the Spirit Lake Sioux tribal members can’t point out any language in the agreement between the NCAA and the Board of Higher Education that requires use of the nickname until Nov. 30
- Fighting Sioux appeal: Board of Higher Education
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NDSU president job profile approved by state board 
GRAND FORKS – The state Board of Higher Education approved the profile for the next North Dakota State University president on Thursday.
January 22, 2010
Ph.D. not necessary for NDSU president candidates 
The North Dakota State University president search committee prefers candidates with doctorate degrees, but is open to other applicants.
By Amy Dalrymple, Forum News Service , January 21, 2010
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