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    Sons of the Pioneers

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    Sons of the Pioneershttps://commons.und.edu/performing-arts-photos/1299/thumbnail.jp

    Hubbard Street Dance

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    Hubbard Street Dance Troupehttps://commons.und.edu/performing-arts-photos/1285/thumbnail.jp

    Summer 2025

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    Summer 2025 issue of The University of North Dakota Alumni Magazine. 68 pageshttps://commons.und.edu/und-alumni-review/1710/thumbnail.jp

    Grand Forks Lumber Company Mill

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    Photograph of the back side of the Grand Forks Lumber Co on the Red Lake River. R.H. McCoy, born in Wisconsin, became involved in white-pine logging there before starting a lumber mill in Minnesota in 1886, and then McCoy built a sawmill at East Grand Forks in 1899. McCoy got his logs from the Red Lake region in Minnesota after those pinelands were opened in 1896. Lumberjacks floated the logs down the Red Lake River for sawing in McCoy’s Grand Forks Lumber Company sawmill, located on the Minnesota side of the Red River. It wasn’t long before McCoy’s logging operations in the west began taking him away from his family in Grand Forks for extended stretches. Accordingly, in 1912, McCoy sold his splendid residence and moved with his family to Idaho. Mr. McCoy discontinued his Grand Forks Lumber Company operations soon thereafter. (Prairie Public Newsroom.)https://commons.und.edu/gf-city-photos/1272/thumbnail.jp

    Report: Healthy Smiles Shouldn\u27t Wait: preventive dental care for kindergartners in North Dakota

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    Taking care of children’s teeth early helps them start school ready to learn, without pain or urgent dental needs. Over the last five years, however, the percentage of kindergartners in North Dakota who had never visited the dentist had increased from 32% during the 2021-21 school year to nearly one in two (49%) in the most recent school year. These data and other trends from the North Dakota school-based sealant program are presented in this infographic

    University Faculty Research Competence: A Systematic Literature Review of Core Components, Distinctions, and Measures

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    Recent studies identified that faculty research productivity increased when they felt competent in conducting research. Faculty level of research competency varies due to academic training, context, country, discipline, and experiences; however, what is faculty research competency? The core competencies of faculty research are unclear; thus, the current study systematically reviewed the literature. Researchers used Boolean searches of four popular databases to identify 553 articles for first-level screening. These yielded 46 peer-reviewed journal articles for full-text analysis, six of which focused on faculty populations (40 on non-faculty). Six core components of faculty research proficiency were identified: finding and reviewing literature, planning a study, collecting and analyzing data, writing research, disseminating research findings, and managing research projects. Compared to non-faculty populations, faculty are uniquely more engaged in research project management. Researchers also identified 18 sub-competencies that will help to measure faculty research competency more reliably in the future. Finally, as the identified studies relied on self-reported measurements that may carry self-representation bias, an aspirational implication is to develop a competency-based diagnostic test for measuring faculty research competence

    Financial and Behavioral Health for Helping Professionals

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    This open access book brings together decades of research and practice on the intersections among financial and behavioral health concerns. By framing financial health as comprised of financial precarity, financial efficacy, and financial well-being, this new addition to the field of behavioral health helps readers understand and address the surge of interest in financial health and wellness from a holistic, psychosocial perspective. The text explores not only how financial difficulties impose hardship on individuals, couples, and families, but also how these concerns shape our feelings, perceptions, attitudes, and behaviors and thereby our health. Case examples throughout illustrate the concepts and provide a basis for engaging, assessing, and intervening. Beyond providing an overview of the financial domain of behavioral health from multiple theoretical frameworks, the chapters explore: Trauma, financial anxiety, and financial stressors affecting mental health Barriers to physical health care, financial toxicity, and medical debt Behavioral disorders including problem gambling and spending addiction Social relationship concerns involving financial enabling, infidelity, violence, and abuse A framework to guide professionals from basic financial awareness to client interventions Diagnostic and billing considerations to integrate financial concerns into clinical practice An enhanced SMART Goals approach specifically designed for financial behavior change Financial and Behavioral Health for Helping Professionals, through its exploration of money\u27s role in intra- and interpersonal well-being, is an essential resource for professionals in social work, public health, counseling and therapy, health care, and financial planning, counseling, and coaching, and provides an enhanced perspective for research and policy. The book also would benefit professors and graduate students of these disciplines.https://commons.und.edu/books/1000/thumbnail.jp

    Rep. Rolland Redlin with Rep. Carl Albert

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    Representative Rolland Redlin visits with Representative Carl Albert in an undated photograph. Redlin served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1965 to 1967 and in the North Dakota State Senate from 1973 until 2000. Carl Albert represented Oklahoma in the U.S. House for thirty years from 1947 until 1977.https://commons.und.edu/nd-politics-photos/1601/thumbnail.jp

    Hopper-Danley Memorial Chapel

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    3D model of the Hopper-Danley Memorial Chapel on the campus of the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks, ND.https://commons.und.edu/jdosas-models/1007/thumbnail.jp

    U.S. Post Office and Court House, circa 1936

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    Photograph taken sometime around 1936 of the U.S. Post Office and Federal Courthouse, Located in the Davies Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. the post offices and been moved to a few different locations since it\u27s opening in 1906. On the left side of photo behind the parking lot are two local business. Tom McGoey\u27s Everything Electrical and the New Belmont Cafe (NIck G., John G., and Geo Tsoumpas). Cars line the street and many are in the parking lot, on of them being a Model A Coupe. A man is approaching a bicycle leaning against the side of building, another man appears to be talking to someone in a car with his foot resting on the running board.https://commons.und.edu/gf-city-photos/1284/thumbnail.jp

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