Two NDSU Extension specialists and several agents were honored during the National Association of County Agricultural Agents conference in Chattanooga, Tennessee.

A new statewide program, called ONE Rx, aims to stem opioid misuse by increasing awareness when patients first fill an opioid prescription.

The NDSU Research Foundation and OncoThira have entered into a license agreement involving technology developed at North Dakota State University (NDSU). OncoThira will develop and market compounds…

Dr. Neil Dyer, NDSU Institutional Attending Veterinarian and Director of Animal Resources, was honored as the “2018 North Dakota Veterinarian of the Year” by the North Dakota Veterinary Medical…

NDSU Researcher and Human Development and Family Science professor Christi McGeorge discusses her interviews of North Dakota women who participated in the first federally funded National Women's…

NDSU cybersecurity teams, made up of computer science and computer engineering students, recently competed in the National Cyber League, National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition, MITRE…

NDSU doctoral student Matthew S. Crouse received the 2018 American Society of Animal Science Wettemann Graduate Scholar in Physiology Award during the society’s annual meeting held in July in…

The Summer Undergraduate Research Symposium features research of more than 50 undergraduate and high school students who have been working at NDSU during the summer.

The latest book by Tom Isern, University Distinguished Professor of history, is a collection of essays that examine the history and culture of the Great Plains.

More than 55,000 people are diagnosed each year with pancreatic cancer and 44,000 of them die according to the National Cancer Institute. For every 100 people diagnosed, only eight make it to the…

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