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The Challey Institute for Global Innovation and Growth is highlighting the impact of our faculty and students at NDSU and in the community. This month, we are shining a spotlight on Community Member,…

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Dr. Sandro Steinbach of North Dakota State University was named the 2024 Agricultural Economics Trade and Sustainability Fellow

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In the U.S., holiday season customs can range from the cozy to the confounding, like sharing a kiss under the poisonous and parasitic plant, mistletoe.

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A new study finds one out of every 20 independent grocery stores will go out of business within a few years of a dollar store arriving in their area

The slogan at the end of Ian Rowe’s email wrapped up his school’s philosophy with one sentence: "There are no victims in our school, only architects of their own lives."

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Press release -- The National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) has announced several grants totaling $900,000 in critical agricultural economics research to be led by Associate Professor and…

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The Challey Institute for Global Innovation and Growth is highlighting the impact of our faculty and students at NDSU and in the community. This month, we are shining a spotlight on Challey Scholar,…

In a recent research paper published in August, North Dakota State University professor Sandro Steinbach and other professors claim Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 caused the commodity…

One thing Robert Lawson and Benjamin Powell found that socialist countries had in common was that locally-brewed beer "sucked" and that imports working under free enterprise systems were superior.

Blizzards of hype surround artificial intelligence (AI) and threaten to prevent society from

attaining its benefits. Concerns range from worries that AI might become Skynet from the

“Terminator”…

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