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A brand new forest is growing just west of the NDSU campus.

Comprised of 1,600 poplar trees, the new arboretum is part of an National Science Foundation-funded project led by Jill Hamilton, NDSU…

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Three NDSU faculty members have received North American Colleges and Teachers of Agriculture Educator Awards. They include David Englund, senior lecturer of agribusiness and applied economics; Erik…

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The Red River Valley Writing Project at NDSU is scheduled to offer an online grief and bereavement writing workshop July 6-9 from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. The workshop is funded by the Alliance for Young…

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The NDSU Challey School of Music offers a remarkable learning experience. The program has been accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music since 1970 and its tradition of excellence…

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Lauren Singelmann credits her self-confidence to the opportunities she’s been given at North Dakota State University to learn and grow in her field of engineering.

“Imposter syndrome is something…

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An NDSU research team has been selected as one of seven national winners in the 2021 Moon to Mars eXploration Systems and Habitation Academic Innovation Challenge.

The competition, sponsored by NASA…

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Tim Flakoll, provost for Tri-College University and director of operations for NDSU Downtown, has been awarded the national Phi Kappa Phi Dr. Ray Sylvester Distinguished Service Award.

The award…

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NDSU alumnus Larry K. Ellingson will be recognized for his contributions to the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics with an Honorary Membership at the organization’s annual meeting during October in…

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NDSU athletic teams completed an impressive 2020 spring semester in the classroom, with a combined 3.574 grade-point average among 414 student-athletes.

All 14 sport programs recorded above 3.0 team…

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NDSU researchers recently developed a new method of creating quantum dots made of silicon, one of the most utilized semiconductors in the world.

Quantum dots, or nanocrystals, are tiny nanometer…

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