In 2007, a disease found elsewhere in the world began cropping up in potato plants in the United States. Named after the dark stripes it creates on cooked potatoes, zebra chip pathogen spreads by…
The NDSU Development Foundation Executive committee has announced Doug Mayo has accepted the position of President and CEO of the NDSU Development Foundation and Alumni Association.
The Alumni Association at NDSU has announced its officers and new board members. The 32-member board, which includes 30 alumni, one student representative and the university president, represents more…
The next event in the Leadership Lecture Series will tackle stereotyping. Frank Oakgrove, program coordinator for the Office of Multicultural Programs, is scheduled to present “Impact vs. Intent: The…
James C. Miller, president and chief executive officer of the NDSU Development Foundation, is one of two people selected to receive the prestigious Commonfund Institutionally Related Foundation Award…
North Dakota State University and the NDSU Research and Technology Park will host the fourth annual Innovation Week, Feb. 26-28, to showcase and encourage student ingenuity.
Results from the 2012 CORE Alcohol and Other Drug Survey show that student drug use is low at North Dakota State University. The survey results also indicate that NDSU students who consume alcohol are…
The Northern Crops Institute on the NDSU campus announced a series of short courses. The institute supports regional agriculture and value-added processing by conducting educational and technical…