Faculty Bus Tour – Day 2
August 17, 2010
Itinerary
- Tour of North Dakota Capitol Building
- Visit to Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site
- Lunch in Beulah with UND alumni, friends, and community leaders
- Visit to Medora for free time site-seeing or drive through the south unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park and the ND Badlands.
- Picnic supper in Dickinson with faculty of Dickinson State University

State Capitol Tour Guide Darlene explains some of the images in the Monkey Room to Marcia Kelley and Heather Terrell.

Fred Wittmann, UND New Faculty and Administrator Bus Tour Director, and Dr. Douglas Munski, tour color commentator, Knife River Indian Villages lodge.

National Park Ranger Maureen McGee-Ballinger points out a gopher hole. The pesky rodents dig holes, but also help unearth artifacts.

Richard Aregood, Chuck Johnson Professor of Journal, tells alums and friends at Beulah, N.D., that he has been reading the Beulah Beacon for about a year.

Lucia Carvelli, assistant professor in pharmacology, physiology and therapeutics, tells the alums and friends at Beulah that she is originally from Italy.

National Park Junior Ranger Doug Munski led the bus tour through the Theodore Roosevelt National Park -- South Unit.







