The Science Café presentation, “Energy and our future: What is the problem, how big is it and what are our options?” is scheduled for Tuesday, Sept. 13, at 7 p.m. in Stoker’s Basement, Hotel…
TechGYRLS, a 10-week after-school program to introduce young women to science, technology, engineering and mathematics disciplines, is now accepting registrations.
The Center for Protease Research held its annual “Undergraduate Research Poster Session” Aug. 4 in the Memorial Union. Thirty students presented posters on their scientific research performed at NDSU.…
The education doctoral programs at NDSU recently have been accepted as a participating member of the Carnegie Project on the Education Doctorate. Sponsored by the Carnegie Foundation for the…
Erin Nyren-Erickson, a doctoral student in pharmaceutical sciences, has received a pre-doctoral fellowship from the American Foundation for Pharmaceutical Education. The fellowship is awarded to…
NDSU’s Gamma Sigma Delta members are selling freshly picked corn to support their scholarship fund. Each year, Gamma Sigma Delta awards scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students pursuing…
Ron Vetter, a leading technology expert, will present "Building Mobile Phone Applications," an Association for Computing Machinery Distinguished Lecture, Wednesday, Sept. 14, at 2 p.m. in IACC 104.
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Loretta Heuer, professor of nursing, and Dean Gross, assistant professor of nursing, received a three-year Health Resources and Human Services Administration Advanced Education Grant Award in the…
Twelve food processors and importers from Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam were at Northern Crops Institute during August to learn more about the use and marketing of dry…