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“Basic Tips for Home Landscaping,” a workshop sponsored by the NDSU Staff Senate, is scheduled for Wednesday, March 11, at 10 a.m. in the Memorial Union Century Theater.

Martin Shervey, arboretum…

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Tri-College University is set to sponsor the 20th annual Woodlands and High Plains Powwow, scheduled for Saturday, April 18, at the North Dakota State University Bison Sports Arena.

Grand Entries are…

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Teri Grosz has been promoted to human research protection program manager and Kristy Shirley has been promoted to research compliance administrator for NDSU’s institutional review board, part of…

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The NDSU Psychology Club will host the 24th annual Red River Psychology Conference on March 26-27.

The conference is designed to promote student involvement in research by offering a professional…

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Several NDSU Department of Music faculty members will adjudicate high school music contests throughout the region during March.

They include Sigurd Johnson, percussion; Matthew Patnode, saxophone;…

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Sigurd Johnson, associate professor of music, recently was an adjudicator for the 31st annual Optimist Band Festival in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

During the event, held Feb. 17-20, Johnson listened to and…

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Kimble Bromley, associate professor with NDSU Visual Arts, is a featured artist at the Urban Landscapes exhibit at the Charles H. MacNider Art Museum in Mason City, Iowa. The exhibit opened in…

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Heavy snowfall this winter is raising concerns about flooding this spring.

The NDSU Extension Service has information online at www.ag.ndsu.edu/disaster/flood.html that can help people prepare their…

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Nominations are being sought for the 2009 Mary McCannel Gunkelman Recognition Award, which annually recognizes one NDSU student or employee who has made the most significant and unselfish contribution…

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The advisory boards of Montana State University's Eastern Agricultural Research Center in Sidney and NDSU’s Williston Research Extension Center have merged. Combined, the research centers serve more…

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