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Generations of Women at UND Aerospace

By Bill Dubensky Mar 13, 2026 | 5:43 AM

(Contributed photo via UND Today)

 

(By Averie Eixenberger. UND Today) – The history of women in the aviation industry has been marked by resilience and grit. And no women embody those traits better than those from the University of North Dakota, whether they are alumnae or current students.

In September, many generations of UND Aerospace women had the chance to meet and reconnect when alumna Jill Newby received the Sioux Award for Distinguished Achievement & Leadership, an award that honors the University’s most esteemed alumni.

The event provided space to reflect on the history of women in the Aerospace program and to acknowledge the obstacles they have overcome.

Jill Newby grew up with her eyes towards the sky. Her father, a World War II pilot, sparked her interest in flying from a young age. When Newby took the ACT and was sent an assessment of her strengths, her recommended career was that of a pilot.

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