Levi Taylor was re-elected to North Dakota Soybean Council Board, which oversees a grass roots promotion, research and marketing program funded by soybean checkoff dollars. Levi lives in Ypsilanti and…
Tessa Gould, Chief of Staff to Senator Heidi Heitkamp, was named one of Politco’s “Playbook Power List Women to Watch”. “Women to Watch” highlights the women in D.C., across the country and…
Walter M. Ortman, UJ’s oldest alum, passed away March 4, 2018 at the age of 106. Services will be held Saturday, April 28 at 11 a.m. at First Evangelical Free…
Frank Clemens retired from working as a mason for North Dakota State Hospital in 2011. After retiring, painting became a release for him. He was quoted in the Jamestown Sun…
UJ Esports Head Coach Josh Knutson(’16) was recently interviewed by the “KFGO Morning Crew”. Josh graduated from UJ in 2016 with a Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communications.
Dr. Polly Peterson was recently chosen as the Zonta Club of Jamestown’s Outstanding Woman Leader for 2018. This award is given out to women in Jamestown and Stutsman County who…
Source: kfgo.com Jim Haussler(’78) has been named a recipient of the North Dakota High School Activities Association Distinguished Service Award. See the table below for a timeline of his achievements.…
Source: thepublicopinion.com Charles Sizer was recently inducted into the South Dakota Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association Hall of Fame during the Spring Athletic Director’s Conference in Deadwood, SD. Candidates are considered…
Recently, Governor Burgum tweeted: Great to see Jamestown native and Secret Service member Matt Gause in Fargo today for @VP’s visit. Thanks for your service, Matt! Matt graduate from UJ…
Dr. James Stone, former UJ professor, passed away Wednesday, March 29 after battling cancer. Dr. Stone influenced countless lives in the UJ community upon his arrival in 1990. In addition…