The North Dakota State University provost search committee set a timeline to forward candidates to President Dean L. Bresciani by mid-April at its first meeting Jan. 19.
The debate between the viability of fossil resources and biomass is the topic of the next Science Café on Feb. 8, at 7 p.m. in Stoker’s Basement, Hotel Donaldson.
The NDSU Bookstore in the Memorial Union will hold a “sidewalk sale” in front of the store on Wednesday, Jan. 26, through Friday, Jan. 28. Every department in the store will offer items at reduced…
The second annual Innovation Week is scheduled for Jan. 24 to 28 at Richard H. Barry Hall. The event strives to cultivate and inspire entrepreneurship among students through presentations and…
The Office of Orientation and Student Success has relocated all staff and programs to the lower level of the West Dining Center. This also is the home of the ACE (Academic Collegiate Enhancement)…
Gregory Cook, professor and chair of chemistry and biochemistry, has been named to the editorial board of the journal, ISRN Organic Chemistry. The journal is part of the International Scholarly…
All faculty members are invited to a pedagogical luncheon on Jan. 27 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Memorial Union Great Room. During the luncheon, Valerie Young, internationally known workshop…
Samee U. Khan, assistant professor in electrical and computer engineering, received the best paper award at the inaugural International Conference on Green Computing and Communications (GreenCom) in…
The NDSU Alumni Association received three awards at the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) District VI conference held Jan. 9-11 in Kansas City, Mo.
Timothy J. Kloberdanz, professor emeritus of anthropology, and Troy A. Geist, an NDSU alumnus, recently compiled and edited a new book. The large format volume is titled “Sundogs and Sunflowers:…