Reviews
I've personally never seen racism here while attending the school, I'm pretty sure most people calling people here racist have never been to the campus (or state). This school is great for aerospace and nursing. The school isn't very good for stem majors since it's not really there focus. The only cons (in my opinion) are them changing the nickname, hockey having a cult like following and the recent budget cuts.
4
7 years ago (22-03-2018)
I used to like this school when I started two years ago. As you become more old in the school as time progresses, you realize who white this university is. Some administrators (with couple of degrees and certificates next to their name, for a UG student these initials means nothing. Such as M.P.A. CIP), have no idea that students are the reason that gives them this job that they have. You should see some have no empathy for where their students are coming from. I have had amazing faculty. The administrators or the paper pushers are the ones with the biggest egos and lack of humility. Staff does not do well when a student or parents writes to them of their frustrations. You get an email back from their supervisor saying "my staff does not deserve your bitter verbal attack" even after explaining my frustrations why I am frustrated. This is the first time as a student, I have ever seen this much of hostility from a staff for displaying my simple frustrations for missing a step. In stead of saying "Not sure how you missed this steps in-spite of all the emails which we did back and forth, this administrator simply attacked me saying her staff is too good to listen to my frustrations". Now tell me is this how higher education is? They deeply failed in following through with their core values "Diversity | An understanding and appreciation of diverse people, experiences and idea. Inclusivity | A welcoming, inclusive and supportive environment for all"
1
7 years ago (22-03-2018)
Went on a tour here for high school last year and got looked at by everyone like i was from another planet. weirdos
1
7 years ago (10-02-2018)
Native Professor Quits After U. of North Dakota Blocks Him from Teaching About Standing Rock
HEADLINE OCT 27, 2017
And award-winning indigenous journalist Mark Trahant has quit his teaching job at the University of North Dakota after the university blocked him from teaching a lecture series on the indigenous-led resistance to the Dakota Access pipeline. Professor Trahant is the author of multiple books on indigenous history and resistance and has been a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. He’s a member of the Shoshone-Bannock Tribe in Idaho and the former president of the Native American Journalists Association. He says he quit after his two separate proposals to focus on the professional and social media coverage of the resistance movement at Standing Rock were rejected by the university.
Youre supposed to teach history and current events. Not white wash them.
1
8 years ago (30-10-2017)
Best college in ND.
5
7 years ago (06-05-2018)