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Charles Kupchella

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Charles E. Kupchella

Charles E. Kupchella is the current president of the University of North Dakota (UND) which is located in Grand Forks, North Dakota. He begin his presidency in 1999. Kupchella is the 10th president of the institution.

Major issues during Kupchella's presidency have been the $100 million gift to UND by benefactor Ralph Engelstad and the subsequent construction of the Ralph Engelstad Arena, controversy over the name and logo of the North Dakota Fighting Sioux athletic teams, and a burgeoning student body that has jumped by several thousand in the past few years.

Kupchella is a native of Nanty Glo, Pennsylvania. He is married to Adele Kupchella, a recent cancer survivor. His son, Rick Kupchella, is a weekend anchor at the NBC television affiliate, KARE-11, in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Preceded by:
Kendall Baker
President of the University of North Dakota
1999–present
Succeeded by:
current president

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