University of Jamestown and the Unruh School of Character in Leadership will host the inaugural Leadertown Conference on Thursday, Sept. 25, bringing together leaders, educators and students for a one-day…
Nineteen students were named to UJ’s Summer 2025 Dean’s List. Students are named to the list for a earning a 3.5 GPA while taking at least 12 credit hours for…
Several University of Jamestown faculty members received promotions that take effect with the beginning of the fall semester on August 25. Two faculty members were promoted from associate professor to…
The North Dakota Book and Arts Festival is set to return with a fresh burst of energy and creativity. The event will take place Saturday, Sept. 20, from 10 a.m.…
In May, University of Jamestown students traveled abroad to Chogoria, Kenya, immersing themselves in African culture through one of UJ’s most unique experiential education opportunities.
Students were assigned areas of service correlating to their program of study, which included working alongside healthcare workers at Presbyterian Church of East Africa (PCEA) Chogoria Hospital and ministers in the PCEA local parishes.
UJ students—12 in total—and accompanying faculty/staff spent nearly four weeks in Africa. These are their personal stories.
When you think of primary care, your mind probably jumps to physicians, nurse practitioners, or physician assistants. But what if the first person you saw for your back pain or…