Members of the NDSU horticulture and forestry club won competition awards at the annual meeting of the American Society for Horticulture Science held in Hawaii Sept.19-22.
Transgender activist and author Janet Mock is scheduled to give the 2017 Laurie J. Loveland presentation, which will be a question-and-answer session, Thursday, Oct. 19, at 7 p.m. in Festival Concert…
The NDSU horticulture and forestry club was named first place team overall at the Mid-America Collegiate Horticulture Society conference and competition hosted by the University of…
Dr. Paul Carson, professor of practice in the Department of Public Health, and NDSU alumna Lauren Dybsand are featured in a recent Pediatric News article discussing their latest research on how…
NDSU’s Department of Biological Sciences, along with co-sponsor USDA Red River Valley Agricultural Research Center, are set to host a seminar by Leigh Boardman, post-doctoral associate in the…
An NDSU minor in Tribal and Indigenous Peoples studies has been approved. The minor was approved by the Academic Affairs Council on Aug. 2, and by the Chancellor’s Cabinet on Aug. 8.
NDSU horticulture master’s student Kyla Splichal won first place for her poster presentation in the Herbs, Spices and Medicinal Plant Working Group's first graduate student poster competition at the…
Dana “Dane” Skow has been hired as the executive director of the Center for Computationally Assisted Science and Technology, known as CCAST. He will begin his position at NDSU on Oct. 23.