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NDSU’s Sheila and Robert Challey Institute for Global Innovation and Growth is scheduled to host “A Conversation with Sam Peltzman” Thursday, Sept. 15, at 4 p.m. in Richard H. Barry Hall.

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NDSU assistant professor of computer science Jeremy Straub has received approximately $1.75 million to date in awards from several federal agencies for his work on creating stronger protections for…

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The economic outlook for the Fargo, Grand Forks and Minneapolis areas is looking good, while the outlook for Bismarck is now described as neutral, according to the most recent Economic Outlook Quarter…

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The Sheila and Robert Challey Institute for Global Innovation and Growth at NDSU has announced its 2022-2023 Faculty Fellows.

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…

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…

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Benjamin Klutsey talks with Challey Scholar Dr. Clay Routledge about why we’re not happier and what we can do about it.

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Two North Dakota State University business professors authored the “2022 American College Student Freedom, Progress, and Flourishing Survey,” which examines college student views annually for the…

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A nationwide survey of 2,000 college students reported Tuesday that 76% of self-identified conservative undergraduates feel “proud to be an American,” while 40% of liberals feel likewise.

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The university’s American College Student Freedom, Progress and Flourishing Survey found that based on what they have learned in school, 45 percent of U.S. college students believe the world is better…

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