John D. Odegard School of Aerospace Sciences (UND Aerospace), located at the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks, is ranked one of the nation’s top collegiate aviation programs. It offers the most technologically advanced flight training complex and largest aircraft fleet of any public university in the world. The aviation school began in 1968 with just two planes and 12 students. Today, it owns and operates a fleet of over 150 aircraft and flight training devices, and provides pilot training to nearly 1,500 students from 12 different countries amassing more than 120,000 flight hours per year. For more information, visit www.aero.und.edu.
The UND Aerospace Foundation is proud to announce a $300,000 award by The Ray Foundation, Inc. to be used for scholarships to help 25 U.S. military veterans earn their private...
The scholarship dollars will enable the next generation of pilots and other aviation and aerospace professionals to attend one of the nation’s leading collegiate aviation programs...
The $22 million, 72,000-square-foot aerospace research facility was designed by ICON Architectural Group. The new building accommodates the exponential growth of unmanned aerial...