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Best-selling author Emily Oster is scheduled to give a virtual talk to NDSU Thursday, Sept. 23, at 3 p.m.

Oster will engage in a wide-ranging conversation with Scott Beaulier, Ronald and Kaye Olson…

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NDSU students
Current NDSU students said getting out of your comfort zone and taking advantage of campus resources play a big role in a successful first semester.

You may be excited and a little nervous, but it’s…

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Campus interviews have been scheduled with the three finalists for the NDSU dean of graduate and interdisciplinary studies position. Each also will give an online open forum presentation.

“This is an…

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NDSU Bison Strides recently hosted an equine specialist in mental health and learning workshop and skills test for certification by the Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship…

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NDSU Welcome Week is set to host an Indigenous Smudging and Blessing Ceremony Wednesday, Sept. 8, at 4:30 p.m. in the Babbling Brook amphitheater.

Spiritual leader Willard Yellow Bird Jr. is…

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The North Dakota Water Resources Research Institute has announced its Graduate Research Fellowship recipients for 2021-2022. The fellowships, ranging from $4,990 to $13,910, were awarded to 14…

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The North Dakota University System has launched a search for the next NDSU president.

The 13-member search committee represents NDSU stakeholders, including students, faculty, staff, alumni and the…

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Babbling Brook
The Babbling Brook is a student favorite on the NDSU campus.

The NDSU campus is vibrant and filled with energy as the fall semester begins.

The fast pace and unfamiliar surroundings might be…

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Sassi
Inspiring teacher Kelly Sassi is a professor of English and director of the Red River Valley Writing Project.

When Kelly Sassi teaches, she sees the experience as a two-way street.

“We learn…

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Candy Skauge
Candy Skauge, a longtime employee at NDSU Libraries and Archives, took classes for 16 years to earn a bachelor's degree in art.

Opportunity, persistence and the desire to continually learn drove…

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