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Ali Strand, Studio One win first SPJ national award since 1995

Last September, Studio One reporter Ali Strand was out on assignment just like any other week.
“When I first pulled up, I remember thinking how beautiful [...]

Vice President for University and Public Affairs will be featured on Studio One

Susan Balcom Walton, vice president for University and Public Affairs, and co-author Joel J. Campbell wrote Making it Work: Improving the Relationship between Public Relations [...]

Studio One adds 12 more awards to its growing trophy case

Studio One? More like Studio “Won.”
Student journalists with Studio One, a live television show produced by students and staff at the Television Center, took home [...]

Studio One will air features on autism awareness and mobile checkouts

This week on Studio One, one mother talks about the love and determination it takes to help a child with autism. In 2005, Ethan Suda [...]

Next Studio One will highlight the dangers of synthetic drugs

This week on Studio One, Sergeant Travis Jacobson will discuss how synthetic drugs are becoming a serious concern across the United States. He will define [...]

Studio One features hockey academy and ways to jump-start gardens

The week on Studio One, The Hockey Academy at Ralph Engelstad Area specializes in teaching young athletes to pick up their game while training with [...]

Studio One features cultural identity and anti-obesity campaigns

This week, UND Associate Professor of Counseling Psychology, Rachel Navarro, will talk about her research on cultural identity and discrimination and how these influences can [...]

Studio One features features athletic vision therapy and student loan risks

New cutting-edge vision therapy that may improve performance in student athletes. Nike SPARQ is a sensory technology station used to evaluate the visual performance of [...]

Studio One features preventing tuberculosis and raising whitetail deer

Two public health professionals, Don Shields and Raymond Goldsteen, discuss the process of stopping the spread of a disease through education. North Dakota has seen [...]

Studio One features Rusalka dance and law enforcement advancements

This week on Studio One, learn about a Ukrainian tradition that captures the imagination of audiences around the globe. Rusalka is a traditional dance based [...]

Studio One features FIRST LEGO League and safe flights

The FIRST LEGO League is a contest between students that is designed to help children and teenagers get excited about math and technology. “You get [...]

Studio One features revolutionary surgeries and flat-screen TV dangers

This week on Studio One, learn how one hospital is bringing state-of-the-art procedures to the Midwest region to help infants. Infant cardiac (heart) surgery is [...]

Studio One features mentor program and a culinary expert

This week on Studio One, learn about one organization that helps youth. The Big Brothers Big Sisters program is a mentoring organization sponsored by [...]

Studio One features ADHD and stem cell banking

This week on Studio One, many people associate ADHD with young children but researchers have seen a rise in this disorder in young adults. Drug [...]

Studio One features trumpet professional and “poka dot” house

This week on Studio One, trumpet professor Ronnie Ingle talks about his life as a well-traveled and professional musician. He had the opportunity to [...]

Studio One features cake art and fire safety

Jen Kiefer, award-winning cake decorator, shows off her sweet creations with a live demonstration of her baking skills. Baking reality shows are becoming more [...]

Studio One features genetics researcher and larger NFL linemen

Find out how genetics plays a role in cancer research. This week, Joyce Ohm, assistant professor in Biochemistry at the UND School of Medicine [...]

Studio One features Liberian refugee and healthy cafeterias

Find out how one man escaped warfare, worked to start a new life in a different country and get an education. Mohammed was a [...]

Studio One features aircraft development and techniques in negotiating

UND and NASA are teaming up to change the landscape of the sky. Mark Askelson, an associate atmospheric science professor at UND, is leading a [...]

Studio One features communication expert and Mexican cooking

This week on Studio One, one man explains his former role with the Bush administration and how changing media like Twitter plays a key component [...]

Studio One program features entomologist, tips for preventing stalking

Learn about stalkers and how to protect you and your family from domestic violence. Also, find out how wasps and people can tolerate each [...]

Studio One receives 30 awards

Studio One, produced at UND received 30 awards in recent professional communicators contests for the show and individual intern work. The contests include the Northwest Broadcast [...]

Studio One features woman’s weight loss journey and healing oils

Many people work out and eat healthy to achieve a trim figure. Megan Graham has always struggled with her weight. “I grew up as a [...]

Studio One features an exhilarating sport and a gardening guru

The sight of horseback riders brandishing firearms is something that most people think exists only in the movies. “I don’t think you’ll ever get tired [...]

Studio One features visual impairments and a Norwegian King’s Guard

A virus left Ken Dockter partially blind. The School for the Blind coordinator uses his experience to help others who are visually impaired. [...]