Gompf presents at attorney education seminar

Tracy Gompf, Associate Professor, Paralegal presented on the topic of “Ethical Use Of Paralegals” at the State Bar Association of North Dakota Summer Indigent Defense Seminar on June 24th. The seminar was co-sponsored by the Commission on Legal Counsel for Indigents, an organization responsible for oversight of the public defender system in North Dakota. The seminar was attended by over […]

New Class in US Economic History

This fall the economics program is offering a new course in US Economic History. No prior knowledge of economics or US History is needed. This introduction to economic history will use the tools of economics to explore questions in US history. What were the cost/benefits of the colonists declaring independence from England? Would slavery have died without a Civil War? […]

New class in US Economic History

This fall the economics program is offering a new course in US Economic History. No prior knowledge of economics or US History is needed. This introduction to economic history will use the tools of economics to explore questions in US history. What were the cost/benefits of the colonists declaring independence from England? Would slavery have died without a Civil War? […]