Emily Berg has been named director of the NDSU Office of Institutional Research and Analysis, Provost Beth Ingram announced Sept. 14.
Berg, who begins her new duties Sept. 16, had served as…
Ross Collins, professor of communication, wrote the research article, “Myth as Propaganda in World War I: American Volunteers, Victor Chapman, and French Journalism,” published in Journalism and Mass…
The NDSU Office for Research and Creative Activity will host the second annual NDSU EXPLORE event on Tuesday, Nov. 3 in the Memorial Union. The event recognizes the scholarly accomplishments of…
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is the focus of NDSU's first Science Café of the academic year, scheduled for Tuesday, Sept. 8, at 7 p.m. in Stoker's Basement at the Hotel Donaldson in downtown…
Delegates attending the congress of the International Union for Quaternary Research have elected Allan Ashworth, North Dakota State University Distinguished Professor-Emeritus of geology, president of…
While the character Don Draper in the television show Mad Men looked for a way to first save his cigarette advertising accounts, and then to distance himself from them, a new book—“Tobacco Goes to…
Neil C. Gudmestad, University Distinguished Professor of plant pathology, recently garnered international recognition from three organizations for his many contributions to the global potato…
An NDSU researcher is using a federal grant to study the structure of a protein critical to maintaining cellular health.
Sangita Sinha, associate professor of chemistry and biochemistry, received a…
The National Academies of Science has announced two NDSU biological sciences faculty members have been named National Academies Education Fellows in the Life Sciences. Mary Jo Kenyon, senior lecturer,…
Michael Undi has joined NDSU's Central Grasslands Research Extension Center near Streeter, North Dakota, as an animal scientist.
Undi grew up in Zimbabwe and earned a degree in animal science at the…