The Student Technology Fee Advisory Committee is seeking proposals aimed at improving the quality of education and campus life at NDSU through the use of technology. Students, faculty and staff are…
Coagulation of milk, removal of whey and ripening are all required when making cheese and chemistry is involved every step of the way. Michael Tunic, professor of chemistry, will describe the…
Organizers of the Safe Zone Ally Program have developed an online training tutorial through Blackboard. The information provided in the tutorial is essentially the same information participants would…
The NDSU power engineering group from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering won a National Science Foundation grant in the amount of $240,001 for their project titled "Control of Wind…
Aida Martinez-Freeman has joined the Office of TRIO Programs as assistant director and Student Support Services project director. Martinez-Freeman earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology from…
A conference to bring public understanding and support for legal assistance is planned for NDSU. “Access to Justice Convening” is scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 28, from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the…
The 36th annual NDSU Harvest Bowl is scheduled for Oct. 23-24. Events include a dinner and awards ceremony on Friday, Oct. 23, at the Ramada Plaza and Suites in Fargo and a Bison football game against…
Faculty and academic staff are invited to participate in several faculty seminars designed for instructors to learn about technologies and tools that enhance Distance and Continuing Education courses.…
NDSU's history, philosophy and religious studies department's second colloquium of the school year features John Palmer of Sonoma State University. His talk, "Your Beethoven Is Not My Beethoven:…
Mark A. Schmidt, 54, BS ’77, MEd ’94, education administration, died Sept. 17 in Fargo. He was an assistant professor in the School of Education. He started his career in education teaching high…