The Northern Plains Ethics Institute will host Howard Dahl at its first public forum of 2011. Dahl, president and CEO of Amity Technology LLC, will present "What is wrong with the world? A reflection…
The Tri-College NEW Leadership Development Institute, a women’s leadership program focused on empowering a new generation of women leaders, recently awarded the Patty Johnson Seed Grants to five…
The 2nd annual Run to Remember 5k is scheduled for Saturday, May 7. The 5k run/walk will start at the Bentson Bunker Fieldhouse at 8:30 a.m. for all divisions including men 25 and younger, women 25…
The NDSU forensics team placed ninth at the Pi Kappa Delta National Tournament in Portland, Ore., joining the ranks of the top 10 university programs in the country.
The first of four finalists for NDSU provost and vice president for academic affairs envisions the university in 10 years as an “epicenter of impact that will draw students, faculty and partners.”…
Kate Haugen, associate vice president for student affairs, was honored as a Woman of the Year recipient at the YWCA annual event Monday, April 4. Haugen received the Lifetime Achievement – Florence…
Three women faculty have been awarded leadership development grants. The recipients are, Margaret Khaitsa, associate professor of veterinary and microbiological sciences; Miriam Mara, associate…
A “Caribbean Cruise” lunch will be served at the 800 Café in the Family Life Center, room 312, on Tuesday, April 12, and Thursday, April 14. Seating will be from 11 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.
James Kakalios, author of the popular science book “The Physics of Superheroes,” will be the featured speaker for the 2011 College of Science and Math Community Lectureship scheduled for May 3 at 7…
David L. Wells, professor of industrial and manufacturing engineering, is one of six individuals recognized by the Society of Manufacturing Engineers with a 2011 International Honor Award. The award…