The Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research in North Dakota, known as ND EPSCoR, has added staff to the recently created state office, housed in the NDSU Research and Technology Park.
An NDSU team of engineering and computer science students excelled during the recent NASA Robotic Mining Competition held at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
NDSU cereal science master’s student Jane Snelling was selected to participate in the Institute of Food Technologists Student Association 2018 Global Challenge in Chicago during July.
Harlene Hatterman-Valenti, professor of plant sciences and high-value crops specialist, is conducting intense research, breeding grapes that both grow well in northern climates and produce outstanding…
Startup companies c2renewand Discovery Express Kidsare graduating from the NDSU Incubator, located in the NDSU Research and Technology Park. They will be relocating in Fargo to further grow the…
In Fall 2017, the Research and Creative Activity Office announced various funding opportunities for FY2018 including a Seed Funding program, NDSU EXPLORE Undergraduate Research Awards, Research…
NDSU senior Jonathon Fishbeck and two other students worked as consultants for a client that oversees NDSU’s animal program, facilities, and procedures on collaboration over ongoing business…
Students in the Food Product Development class were tasked with developing a blue cornmeal-based food product. They presented their final projects, including production and marketing plans, on May 3.
The center engages in research and educational programs to uncover the institutions and policies that encourage and enhance human well-being. During the past year, the center has initiated several new…
North Dakota Senator John Hoeven visited with researchers at the NDSU Office of Research and Creative Activity to learn about initiatives occurring at NDSU and their connection to Department of…