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University of North Dakota

The University of North Dakota has drawn on Kathryn Rand as the next dean of its School of Law.

Rand will end up the very first lady for everyone within the school’s top administrative position, but she’s no stranger towards the job. She’s been in the role of interim dean within the last 2 yrs, since former dean Paul LeBel left the post to become provost and VP for academic affairs at the University.

Rand joined the law school faculty in 2000 in 2000 and grew to become associate dean for academic affair 4 years later.

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Two University of North Dakota-based groups- The Sustainable Energy Research Initiative and Supporting Education (SUNRISE) program and the Center for Innovation—are organizing the Cleantech 2011 Workshop and Action Summit to be held June 19-21 at the Alerus Center in Grand Forks.

Cleantech 2011 is a unique combination of events designed to foster and promote sustainable energy-related technology centers.

“This event will showcase sustainable energy research groups in North Dakota and nearby states. A great deal of technology development is occurring in our part of the country,” said Dr. Wayne Seames, professor of chemical engineering in the UND School of Engineering and Mines and director of North Dakota SUNRISE the Program; Seames is the Cleantech event chair.

The National Science Foundation EPSCoR (Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research) program and the Red River Valley Research Corridor Coordinating Center are the primary sponsors of Cleantech 2011.

The Cleantech 2011 program includes nationally known expert speakers, breakout sessions, and panel discussions focusing on technology, business development, and energy center development.

Technology-centered sessions will examine the latest developments in renewable fuels, wind/solar energy concentration and conversion, fixed power systems, conservation, and novel energy technologies.

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