The School of Dentistry welcomed 134 incoming learners into the DDS Class of 2027, the Dental Therapy Class of 2026 and the Dental Hygiene Class of 2025.
A total of 134 learners joined the two-day, in-person session to get to know one another, learn about the school and prepare for their first semester as School of Dentistry students.
Jacob Wolf, DDS ’22, never expected to be back in his hometown of Fargo, North Dakota after graduation—but after a year of practice, he couldn’t be happier with his choice.
Researchers and learners at the School of Dentistry gathered to exchange ideas and learn from one another at a research exchange event that brought together various areas of expertise.
For Archita Jain, DDS ’24, disability and anti-ableism have been important topics from a young age. Those experiences shaped who she is and her career path—and they led her to an intensive fellowship during dental school.
Each year, first- and second-year learners select a pre-clinical and a didactic faculty member, and third- and fourth year learners select one clinical instructor to recognize for their excellence in teaching, mentorship and dedication to students.
Every learner who comes to the School of Dentistry brings with them passion, excitement and a full life outside of school. For some students, that life involves being a parent—and though it’s challenging, these student parents wouldn’t have it any other way.