Kalpana Katti, University Distinguished Professor of civil and environmental engineering, has been named the 2018 College of Engineering Researcher of the year.
What started in 1998 by two bright and ambitious NDSU students working toward degrees in biotechnology and pharmaceutical sciences is about to become a permanent part of the NDSU campus.
The ninth annual Moos, Ewes and More is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 27, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the NDSU Equine Center on 19th Avenue North in Fargo. The free, family-friendly event is hosted by ND…
The NDSU Extension Master Gardener program is accepting applicants. The volunteer service organization beautifies communities, educates the public about gardening, works with youth and encourages…
NDSU graduate students work to solve problems in innovative ways. Doctorate students Hanaa Mansour and Matthew Crouse, for example, invented a product to assist with their research.
Most students use some form of financial aid to help pay for college. You can start the financial aid process by applying now, if you plan to attend NDSU next fall. The first step is completing the…
Poet Mark Vinz is scheduled to discuss and read from his new book, “Man of the House,”Wednesday, Oct. 10, at 11 a.m. in the Memorial Union Arikara room. The book is amemoir of growing up in…
NDSU Residence Life and the Volunteer Network are planning the fifth annual “Boo! at NDSU” Halloween children’s carnival and trick-or-treating event, scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 25, from 5 p.m. to 7…
Fall is a great time for NDSU students to enjoy the beauty of the community and try new things. The weather may be getting cooler, but there are lots of ways to be active outdoors and to stay cozy…