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The third annual NDSU Distinguished Alumni Award Program is scheduled for this month. Sponsored by each of the colleges at NDSU, the program is an opportunity to educate students by introducing them…

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Michael M. Miller, director and bibliographer of the Germans from Russia Heritage Collection at NDSU Libraries, will lead the 15th Journey to the Homeland tour May 20-30 to Odessa, Ukraine and…

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Jill Hough, advanced research fellow with the Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute at NDSU, was recently a guest lecturer at the University of Vermont Transportation Research Center.

She…

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The NDSU Advance FORWARD Program is seeking applications from graduate students for three 20‐hour per week FORWARD Scholar positions for the 2009‐10 academic year.

FORWARD scholars will assist in the…

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Robert Hearne, associate professor of agribusiness and applied economics, has been selected as a Fulbright Scholar to Thailand for the 2009-10 academic year. His Fulbright proposal is titled,…

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The NDSU campus community is invited to provide feedback on the "Strategic Plan to Address High Risk Alcohol and Drug Use" in advance of its final approval and implementation at an open forum on…

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In a conference call meeting on April 6, the State Board of Higher Education restated its support for two key initiatives included in the board’s 2009‐11 North Dakota University System budget request.…

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The NDSU Little Country Theatre will finish its 95th season with “When the Bird Takes Flight.” Written and directed by NDSU student and African native Amoussa Koriko, the story is about love, war and…

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The 12th annual Red River Conference on World Literature is set for April 17-19 at the NDSU Alumni Center. Sponsored by the Departments of English and Modern Languages, the conference draws regional,…

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The Department of History is collaborating with Preservation North Dakota, the statewide association for historic preservation, to deliver a rare opportunity in a summer course. “Prairie Earth,…

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