A new exhibit, "Celebrating the Little Black Dress," is on display at NDSU. The Emily Reynolds Historic Costume Collection is featuring dresses from 1940 to the 1960s.
Two new woody plant selections were introduced by the North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station and the NDSU Research Foundation during 2015. They are Lavaburst Ohio Buckeye and September Flare…
Chung S. Park, professor of animal sciences, died Jan. 18 at age 74. A celebration of his life is planned for Saturday, Feb. 13, at 2 p.m. at Boulger Funeral Home, Fargo.
NDSU researchers, along with colleagues from Purdue University and Virginia Tech University, have been selected to receive a $2.5 million National Science Foundation Hazards Science, Engineering and…
The NDSU Department of Modern Languages is set to sponsor a French Film Festival, scheduled to run from Feb. 4 to March 3. A total of six films, with English subtitles, will be shown during the…
Neil Gudmestad, University Distinguished Professor of plant pathology, received the 2015 Potato Man for All Seasons Award from the National Potato Council by the potato magazine The Packer.
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North Dakota Veterans Affairs Commissioner Lonnie Wangen is scheduled to make a stop at NDSU as he visits cities across the state to hold town hall meetings with veterans.
Two candidates for dean of the College of Human Development and Education will come to NDSU in the coming weeks. Both candidates are set to present an open forum while on campus.