NDSU hosted the North Dakota Science Olympiad on April 22. Approximately 730 North Dakota students in grades 6-12 competed in the state science competition for a chance to advance to nationals.
Research by Jeremy Straub, NDSU assistant professor of computer science, was mentioned in a recent Newsweek article about the possibility of a human settlement on Mars.
A team of NDSU College of Business students competed in the Western Regional Human Resources Games Case Competition and Career Summit in Tigard, Oregon, held March 30-31.
Longtime NDSU faculty member and administrator H. Roald Lund has been selected to receive an Honorary Doctorate in Agriculture during NDSU commencement ceremonies scheduled for Saturday, May 13, in…
Abbey Wick, assistant professor in the NDSU School of Natural Resource Sciences, recently was recommended to receive a $29,488 grant from the North Central Region Sustainable Agriculture Research and…