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University of North Dakota among colleges named in federal racial discrimination probe
GRAND FORKS – The University of North Dakota is among 45 colleges at the center of a U.S. Department of Education probe for allegedly “engaging in race-exclusionary practices” in their graduate programs.
The department’s Office of Civil Rights announced the investigation, which encompasses the flagship universities of nearly two dozen states as well as elite institutions like MIT and Yale, in a Friday press release.
“Students must be assessed according to merit and accomplishment, not prejudged by the color of their skin,” read a statement attributed to Education Secretary Linda McMahon. “We will not yield on this commitment.”
The investigation alleges that UND and other colleges violated Title VI of the Civil Rights Act for partnering with The PhD Project, a nonprofit focused on helping underrepresented groups obtain business degrees.
UND spokesperson Meloney Linder confirmed the university received notice of the investigation from the Education Department on Thursday.
“We are currently working with OCR to address the complaints, but beyond that we have no comment,” Linder said.
The Office of General Counsel, which handles legal matters for UND and reports to the North Dakota Attorney General, is making contact with the Education Department to get more information, Linder said.
The investigation is the latest in a series launched by the Trump administration against U.S. colleges and universities focused on hot-button social issues.
The Education Department is also investigating 60 colleges and universities for allegedly permitting antisemitism during anti-Israel protests that broke out across campuses after the onset of the Israel-Hamas War in October 2023.
It’s also investigating two universities and the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association for permitting transgender athletes to participate in women’s sports.
UND is not named in either of those investigations.
Joshua Irvine covers K-12 and higher education for the Grand Forks Herald. He can be reached at jirvine@gfherald.com.
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North Dakota voters to decide single-subject requirement for future constitutional amendments on June 9
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And he’s off
BRECKENRIDGE — Coaches, teammates, friends and family gathered in the south parking lot of Breckenridge High School for another state tournament sendoff.
Corbin Abner Lee / Wahpeton Daily News
This year, it was Troy Berndt taking the ceremonial convertible ride. He is headed to St. Michael-Albertville High School for the Minnesota Class A State Track and Field Meet on June 4-6.
Corbin Abner Lee / Wahpeton Daily News
He will be running in the third heat of the 400-meter prelims, scheduled for 4:52 p.m. June 4. There are seven athletes in each heat, 21 total, and nine will advance to the finals at 6:20 p.m. June 5.
The top two finishers in each heat advance, along with the next three best times. Berndt’s personal best time of 50.67 has him seeded 13th, but the 10th-, 11th- and 12th-seeded runners are less than five hundredths of a second ahead of him. The eighth- and ninth-seeded runners are also close, at 50.33 and 50.39, respectively.
Berndt dropped nearly seven-tenths of a second from his previous personal best at the Section 6A West Subsection Meet on May 21, running 51.35, and shaved another 0.68 seconds off at the Section 6A Championships on May 28 with a time of 50.67. If he keeps lowering his time, he will have a shot at reaching the podium against the best runners in Class A.
Corbin Abner Lee / Wahpeton Daily News
Results and photos will be available online immediately following the race June 4 and in the June 10 print edition of the Wahpeton Daily News.
Corbin Lee is a sports reporter for the Wahpeton Daily News and Richland County News-Monitor. Corbin can be reached by calling (701) 291-3551 or emailing corbin.lee@wahpetondailynews.com.
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Today in History, 1971: Rugby repeats as North Dakota sand greens golf champion
On this day in 1971, Rugby repeated as North Dakota’s high school sand greens golf champion behind medalist Dwight Stempson’s winning performance.
Here is the complete story as it appeared in the paper that day:
Rugby Repeats As Sand Greens Golf Champion
RUGBY, N. D. — Rugby repeated as North Dakota high school sand greens golf champion here Wednesday, posting a four-man total of 293 strokes for 18 holes.
Led by medalist Dwight Stempson’s medalist 36-35 — 71, the Panthers were eight strokes ahead of runnerup Stanley, which had a 301. Following were Garrison 311, Beulah 315, Leeds 322, Ashley 323, Bottineau 328, Pembina 329, Tioga 332, Parshall 341 and Hettinger 342.
Stempson and teammate Bruce Carlson each had one-under par 71s, but Carlson was unable to be at the regional and wasn’t qualified for individual honors.
Rounding out the Rugby totals were Delwin Wilson 40-37 — 77 and Dennett Hutchinson 35-39 — 74. Gary Kirchoffner, 41-39 — 80, was Rugby’s fifth entrant with the best four-of-five scores counted.
Runnerup Stanley was led by Steve Springan’s 34-38 — 72 and Joe Springan’s 36-38 — 74. Their two-man total of 146 strokes was good enough for the doubles title. Two strokes back with a 148 was the duo of Stempson and Wilson. Stan Saathoff and Mike Stepina of Garrison each had 76s for a 152 total and the Ashley combo of Steve Maier (76) and Dave Kretschmar (78) was fourth with a 154.
Stempson was the driving contest winner with a distance of 280 yards. Chris Knutson of Garrison headed the pitch and putt competition.
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