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UND president says hes following board orders
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- Parent Category: News
- Category: Social Issues & Criminal Justice
- Published: 18 March 2011
Bismarck, North Dakota (AP) March 2011
University of North Dakota President Robert Kelley says hell be following the Board of Higher Educations direction about what to do with the Fighting Sioux nickname.
The North Dakota Senate recently approved a bill that orders UND to keep its nickname and logo of an American Indian warrior.
However, the board has told UND to retire the nickname and logo. The school has been planning to do that in August.
Kelley says UND doesnt intend to take any further action until the board clarifies its earlier instructions.
North Dakota university system Chancellor William Goetz says he expects the board will meet shortly after Gov. Jack Dalrymple signs the nickname bill.
Goetz says the board will discuss what to do in light of the Legislatures action.
University of North Dakota President Robert Kelley says hell be following the Board of Higher Educations direction about what to do with the Fighting Sioux nickname.
The North Dakota Senate recently approved a bill that orders UND to keep its nickname and logo of an American Indian warrior.
However, the board has told UND to retire the nickname and logo. The school has been planning to do that in August.
Kelley says UND doesnt intend to take any further action until the board clarifies its earlier instructions.
North Dakota university system Chancellor William Goetz says he expects the board will meet shortly after Gov. Jack Dalrymple signs the nickname bill.
Goetz says the board will discuss what to do in light of the Legislatures action.