Anoklase Jean-Luc Ayitou, a fourth-year chemistry and biochemistry graduate student at NDSU, recently received two fellowships.
A new book titled “Children, War and Propaganda” examines wartime contributions of U.S. children in World War I and World War II. Author Ross Collins, Ph.D., communication professor at North Dakota…
A novel research area is gaining momentum among American scientists and mathematicians and NDSU is a driving force behind it. It's the study of how people teach and learn areas of science and…
That white, powder-like substance you've noticed in recent years in some North Dakota ditches and fields is salt. And it's more and more on the minds of agricultural producers.
A group of NDSU researchers will have their paper on brain tumor cells published in the interdisciplinary journal, Current Molecular Medicine.
Laura Oster-Aaland, director of orientation and student success at NDSU; Kevin Thompson, professor and head of the criminal justice and political science department; and Myron Eighmy, professor and…
Three NDSU researchers have been awarded grants from the North Central Region Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Program.
"Impacts of ethanol plants on highway networks" was published in the spring issue of the Journal of Transport and Land Use. It was written by Alan Dybing and Denver Tolliver.
Two faculty members were recognized at the annual NDSU College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Awards Luncheon on May 13.
Fargo, N.D. – Dereck Stonefish, a first-year graduate student in the Department of Biological Sciences at North Dakota State University, has been awarded a prestigious National Science Foundation…