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Committed to helping women business owners be successful, Christy Dauer is the executive director for the North Dakota Women's Business Center.
The proportion of women at North Dakota State has crept up to 13 percent this year, but over all, less than a quarter — just 111 out of 477 — of its tenured and tenure-track professors are female.
There are 1.5% fewer women-owned businesses in North Dakota today than there were in 2014, according to the study, which was commissioned by American Express and based on U.S. Census data.
Minnie Craig was one of two women elected in 1923 to the North Dakota House of Representatives, three years after women gained the right to vote. She served six consecutive terms in the House.
For adventurous women over the age of 16, the North Dakota Parks and Recreation Department has an exciting retreat happening ...
The first of the Women's Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) arrive at Camp Davis, North Carolina, in 1943. Viola Thompson, standing eighth from the left, was born near Fingal, North Dakota, and later ...
The League of Women Voters of North Dakota (LWVND) has announced the formation of the LWV Greater Grand Forks chapter, which ...
Former university leaders are raising concern about the lack of women in top leadership positions at North Dakota’s 11 public higher education institutions. Currently only one has a woman ...
North Dakota Gov. Kelly Armstrong speaks at the groundbreaking ceremony for the Heart River Correctional Center, the state's new women's correctional facility in Mandan, on Wednesday, April 2, 2025.
FARGO -- North Dakota remains one of 10 states where males outnumber females, a trend that has persisted since 2002 and was amplified by the male-dominated oil boom. Males in North Dakota ...