The University of North Dakota’s Hughes Fine Arts Center welcomed a special exhibit this month. Ceramicist Elaine Olafson Henry’s collection, 50 Bowls, 50 States, 50 Woodfires, arrived on Feb. 5 and will remain in the Colonel Eugene E. Myers Art Gallery until its closing reception on Feb. 29, which the artist will attend. The exhibit.
Every Wednesday from 8 to 10 p.m. at the UND Wellness Center, a group of students come together to learn new skills, challenge their fears, and get their exercise in a fun new way. No, this is not a HIIT class, it is swing dance. Run by several officers, including current Swing Club President, Claudia.
At the beginning of February, The University of North Dakota announced that their music department would be bringing back their Music Therapy program that they had previously paused in 2016. The original decision to put a halt to the program was due to budget cuts, but within recent years UND’s admission rates have improved, along.
The first StartupBrew event of 2024 was held at Brewhalla, Feb. 7, from 8-9:30 a.m., with a packed crowd of attendees invested in the Fargo Moorhead entrepreneurial ecosystem. StartupBrew’s ethos is “that entrepreneurs do better when they have access to each other and the greater community that supports them”. As StarupBREW has ballooned it became.
This past week on Wednesday afternoon, Dr. Jeremy Holloway hosted the most recent rendition of the 18:83 Speaker Series. Throughout this event, Holloway spoke on his experience in community leadership, taking particular focus on being an “authentic” leader. The series consists of community leaders sharing personal and professional insights in under 20 minutes. This event.