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NDSU plant sciences graduate student Hashim Andidi was one of five students recognized in the Potato Association of America’s Frank L. Haynes Graduate Student Research Award Competition. Andidi…

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NDSU’s Challey Institute for Global Innovation and Growth is set to host a free screening of the award-winning documentary “They Say It Can’t Be Done” Tuesday, Aug. 17, at the Fargo Theatre, 314…

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Clair Keene has joined the NDSU Department of Plant Sciences as an assistant professor and Extension agronomist specializing in cereal crops and field corn.

She will deliver Extension education and…

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The research of Mila Kryjevskaia, NDSU associate professor of physics, is featured in the August issue of Physics Today magazine. She is one of the authors of the feature story, “Intuitive or…

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Marinus Otte, NDSU professor of biological sciences, has received a Fulbright Specialist award, the U.S. Department of State and the Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board announced Aug. 4.

He will…

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Krista
After a hiatus from higher education, Krista Padgett returned to NDSU in 2020. She completed a bachelor's degree in University Studies with a focus on sociology and psychology in spring 2021.

At…

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Move In Day
NDSU Move-In Day is scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 21. Welcome Week for first-year students begins Monday, Aug. 23.

The NDSU campus will come alive again Saturday, Aug. 21, as hundreds of students…

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Churchill
NDSU Move-In Day is Saturday, August 21.

Moving to college is an exciting adventure, especially as a freshman living in the heart of campus. You will meet lifelong friends and increase your…

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Ben Laabs
Ben Laabs is a talented instructor who brings a passion for teaching and learning to his many courses, which include the introductory-level Earth History, Environmental Geology, Climate Change and…

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The NDSU Bookstore is taking steps to make it easier for students to return to classes.

“Surveys tell us that typically less than a third of students have books for the first day of class, which is…

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