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UND Seeks Community Input For New Campus Master Plan

By Bill Dubensky Jan 21, 2026 | 6:04 AM

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(By Adam Kurtz. UND Today) – Following the successful completion of UND’s 2016 and 2022 campus master plans, the University of North Dakota is once again turning its focus toward the future of campus spaces. A new 10-year campus master planning process is underway, and the first step is to call for ideas, conversation and participation from the entire UND community.

“I’ve heard from many campus members and visitors about the remarkable transformation of our campus,” said President Andrew Armacost. “This is the result of the vision and thoughtful planning work done a decade ago. I am excited to begin the next phase of our master planning, which will set the course for UND over the next 10 years and beyond.

“Just as we did with the development of UND LEADS, I invite students, faculty, staff, alumni and community members to take an active role in the process because your voice matters,” Armacost continued. “You will have many opportunities to provide your input. Together, we will continue to shape the future of this amazing university.”

Campus master planning provides both a pragmatic framework and a design-driven vision for how UND’s physical environment supports academic excellence, research growth, student success, partnerships and community engagement. Together, these approaches have guided UND’s transformation in recent years and will continue to shape the campus for the next decade and beyond.

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