Chartered by federally recognized tribes, leaders say the schools are extensions of tribal nations and sovereignty.
From building childhood tree forts to designing community spaces, they’re excelling in a male-dominated field.
The Trump administration’s sweeping orders could force some tribal colleges and universities to shut down, school leaders ...
FARGO — Staff at the Fargo Veterans Affairs Health Care System are among the federal employees nationwide to receive ...
The UND School of Medicine and Health Sciences' Eighth Biennial Report on Health Issues for the State of North Dakota revealed that North Dakotans are relatively healthier than residents of other ...
The elimination of birthing services at Winner Regional Health hospital on Saturday will force dozens of expectant mothers in a wide swath of south-central South Dakota to drive one to ...
House Bill 1373, referred to as a “personhood bill,” would define a human being to include an unborn child in state laws relating to murder, assault and wrongful death lawsuits. The bill would also ...
Jessica Nelson is worried about burnout. Working a 24-hour job with a break equivalent to a day and half per week, the adult foster home provider pleaded with North Dakota legislators Tuesday for a ...
A visa program created under NAFTA allows Canadian and Mexican professionals to work in the U.S. with minimal red tape. But to take advantage of it, states need to look at the Catch-22 situation ...
Rep. Brian Mulder (R-Sioux Falls) brought House Bill 1071 and said it would remove unnecessary regulation, red tape and barriers for PAs.
A seven-day trial over North Dakota’s ban on gender-affirming care for minors has concluded, though a final decision on the ...
SB 2286 allocates $55 million to add a Health Professions Collaborative Facility to the School of Medicine and Health ...