Perhaps the most pressing issue facing the UND School of Law is the adequacy of our building. Our law school building, constructed in 1923, has had only one major upgrade in 90 years — the addition of the law library in 1973. While our beautiful old building represents the legacy of generations of North Dakota lawyers, in the 21st century we simply have outgrown the four walls of our original home. For the third legislative session in a row, we are putting forward a state funding request to dramatically improve our existing building. As North Dakota\u27s law school, our graduates serve our communities and support our economy—and the education we provide should be of the highest possible quality. The School of Law\u27s building p...
Breaking ground for the first phase of an $11.7 million Indiana University Law School project on the...
UND is celebrating milestone construction events for Aerospace and the School of Law during Homecomi...
The new building, which will open next month, will afford the School of Law community limitless oppo...
Perhaps the most pressing issue facing the UND School of Law is the adequacy of our building. Our l...
Although the law school surpassed its goal of raising $8 million to fund the new building, the campa...
Men in hard hats worked on noisy construction equipment around her, yet UND Law School Dean Kathryn...
University of North Dakota President Robert O. Kelley has named ICON Architectural Group in partner...
As finals week came to a close and students loaded trailers and pickups with their belongings to le...
Alumni Magazine of the University of North Dakota School of Lawhttps://commons.und.edu/nd-law/1008/t...
The University, the North Dakota University System chancellor and the State Board of Higher Educat...
The launch of a new building and renovation campaign by architects Wank Adams Slavin Associates.http...
WILLIAMSBURG -- A new building for the Marshall-Wythe school of law at the College of William and Ma...
As construction on the School of Law\u27s new building progresses apace, members of the law school c...
UND building projects, totaling more than $180 million in public and private support, dot the campus...
In response to the budget adjustments directed by President Schafer, the School of Law was asked to...
Breaking ground for the first phase of an $11.7 million Indiana University Law School project on the...
UND is celebrating milestone construction events for Aerospace and the School of Law during Homecomi...
The new building, which will open next month, will afford the School of Law community limitless oppo...
Perhaps the most pressing issue facing the UND School of Law is the adequacy of our building. Our l...
Although the law school surpassed its goal of raising $8 million to fund the new building, the campa...
Men in hard hats worked on noisy construction equipment around her, yet UND Law School Dean Kathryn...
University of North Dakota President Robert O. Kelley has named ICON Architectural Group in partner...
As finals week came to a close and students loaded trailers and pickups with their belongings to le...
Alumni Magazine of the University of North Dakota School of Lawhttps://commons.und.edu/nd-law/1008/t...
The University, the North Dakota University System chancellor and the State Board of Higher Educat...
The launch of a new building and renovation campaign by architects Wank Adams Slavin Associates.http...
WILLIAMSBURG -- A new building for the Marshall-Wythe school of law at the College of William and Ma...
As construction on the School of Law\u27s new building progresses apace, members of the law school c...
UND building projects, totaling more than $180 million in public and private support, dot the campus...
In response to the budget adjustments directed by President Schafer, the School of Law was asked to...
Breaking ground for the first phase of an $11.7 million Indiana University Law School project on the...
UND is celebrating milestone construction events for Aerospace and the School of Law during Homecomi...
The new building, which will open next month, will afford the School of Law community limitless oppo...