North Dakota
UND student appointed to North Dakota higher-ed board
BISMARCK — Gov. Doug Burgum appointed UND pupil Sadie Hanson to a one-year time period as the scholar consultant on the state Board of Increased Training on Friday, Might 20.
Hanson, who shall be a senior this fall at UND, is learning public affairs and advertising, based on a information launch from Burgum’s workplace. She can be pursuing a grasp’s in public administration. She has served because the commissioner of governmental affairs for UND Pupil Authorities, is a member of UND’s strategic planning committee and pupil ambassadors. She is concerned in quite a lot of neighborhood teams.
“Sadie’s expertise in pupil management positions throughout UND and Grand Forks make her well-positioned to characterize her friends and drive transformational change for the way forward for North Dakota’s greater training system,” Burgum mentioned within the launch.
Hanson’s time period on the board begins July 1. She is going to substitute Gracie Lian, who can be a UND pupil and has spent the final 12 months serving on the board.
The North Dakota Board of Increased Training has eight voting members appointed by the governor, together with one pupil member, and two non-voting members who characterize the North Dakota College System’s college and workers. The board oversees the system’s 11 public schools and universities.