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Charting the path to law Sit down with first-generation graduate student Priscila Ulloa, '22, to see how she is charting her path at UND Law.
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Back on track UND Angel Fund provides relief to student-athlete.
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They gave her hope The UND Angel Fund and Open Door Scholarship gave doctoral student Ashley Smalley financial help and motivation to stay on course.
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Meeting basic human needs Grand Challenge Scholar Jonathan Wirkkala designs water storage system for a Guatemalan community from a distance.
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The bridge to common ground President of her medical class leans on experiences in Russia and her rural upbringing to lead through challenges.
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The making of a Prodigy UND provided opportunities that helped Abby Wilfert, '20, become "more than just a student."
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Chasing the storm Aerospace student pursues hobby as future career.
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In her own words Open Door Scholarship recipient shares her story.
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With love, from your fellow students While applications to the UND Angel Fund poured in from their peers, one student organization decided to take action.
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From turf to surf UND Football's Graham DeVore creates on-the-water food delivery business.
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Joel Runnels Fulbright scholar supports deaf education in Africa.
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Ashley Brueggeman Volleyball player-turned-coach attributes her success on the court and in the classroom to her supporters behind the scenes.
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Shahmeer Kanwar Electrical engineering student connects with his scholarship donor.
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Megan Larson Electrical engineering (biomedical focus) major has been a leader of UND's Society of Women Engineers (SWE) and other engineering and student organizations on campus.
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