Feb. 1, 2012

F/M Communiversity offers Dakota Project public forum

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F/M Communiversity is offering “The Dakota Project: Re-Imagining the State of North Dakota” on Sundays, Feb. 19 and 26, from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Concordia College in Moorhead, Minn. John Helgeland, professor of history, philosophy and religious studies, and other members of The Dakota Project will lead the course.

This course will address issues such as North Dakota’s new wealth and growing population in addition to concerns for the environment, an upheaval in the infrastructure of western North Dakota and an increased need for medical services. Participants will hear from members of The Dakota Project and have the opportunity to share ideas for “reimagining” North Dakota. The Dakota Project is a group that advocates new voices and new policies in North Dakota, addressing the importance of education, culture and quality of life.

F/M Communiversity is a program of Concordia College in cooperation with NDSU and MSUM. A "university of the community,” it provides a variety of interesting and engaging courses with no tests, grades or papers for people of all ages and educational backgrounds.

For more information on registering for this or other courses offered by F/M Communiversity or to receive a brochure, call 218-299-3438, email communiversity@cord.edu or go to www.fmcommuniversity.org.

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