Photo of B EklundBridget Eklund, an NDSU senior majoring in microbiology, has received the prestigious Astronaut Scholarship for 2015-16, according to the Office of the Provost.

The Astronaut Scholarship Foundation…

Photo of KohKar Mun Koh, a graduate student in NDSU’s electrical and computer engineering department, received a $7,000 P.E.O. International Peace Scholarship. P.E.O. stands for Philanthropic Educational …

Several NDSU College of Human Development and Education faculty members and students recently gave presentations or received grants. 

Ann Braaten, assistant professor of practice in the Department of…

A team of NDSU students has won an inaugural OZY Genius Award for developing a pediatric prosthetic arm. The NDSU entry and nine other recipients from around the world will receive stipends of up to…

A phrase about “the early bird catches the worm” sometimes illustrates that being first increases the chance of success. Results of a research study published in the journal Functional Ecology show…

Scott Pryor will use a prestigious Fulbright grant to travel to South Africa and research the environmental impacts of the country’s biofuels production. 

Pryor, associate professor of agricultural…

Jackie Wrage will attempt to help the Chilean government move closer to its renewable energy goals thanks to a prestigious Fulbright grant.

The NDSU senior will spend nine months at the University of…

The North Dakota State University School of Nursing is hosting an American Indian health-care conference that will explore health and wellness through the traditions and cultures of American Indian…

Carol Archbold, associate professor of criminal justice at NDSU, recently presented the findings of her research on law enforcement issues in the Bakken to several officials from the U.S. Department…

Larry Reynolds, University Distinguished Professor of animal sciences, and colleagues from around the country, recently published "Importance of Animals in Agricultural Sustainability and Food…

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