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Engineering professor receives Fulbright award
Achintya Bezbaruah, NDSU associate professor of civil and environmental engineering, has been awarded a prestigious Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program award by the U.S. Department of State and the J.…
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NDSU visual arts professor’s paper selected for conference
Kim Bromley, professor of visual arts, had his paper selected for the SECAC 2020 conference hosted on Oct. 21-24 by Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond.
Bromley’s paper “Essence of Place”…
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NDSU receives grant for high-performance computing technology
NDSU researchers will gain a new supercomputing cluster through a Major Research Instrumentation grant from the National Science Foundation. The state-of-the-art system, called “Thunder Prime,” is…
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Professor honored by German-Russian group
Tom Isern, University Distinguished Professor of history, has been recognized with the Joseph S. Height Literary Award, presented by the Germans from Russia Heritage Society. He received official…
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NDSU robotic platform to teach ag producers of the future
The NDSU Precision Agriculture Program’s new robotic platform may soon be used to teach tomorrow’s producers. The high-tech “Weedbot system” had its first field test on July 2.
The device is 6…
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Interim dean named at NDSU
Benton Duncan, professor and chair of the NDSU mathematics department, has accepted an interim appointment as dean of the NDSU College of Graduate and Interdisciplinary Studies. Interim Provost…
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NDSU receives rangeland management study grant
NDSU has been awarded a $499,242 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Institute of Food and Agriculture to study rangeland management strategies.
"Working rangelands are a pillar…
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Marketing faculty member quoted in WalletHub story
Somnath Banerjee, NDSU assistant professor of marketing, was recently quoted in an online WalletHub story. Banerjee was one of 60 experts from across the country quoted in the story, “Citi Credit…
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NDSU researchers: patch-burning helps ranchers during drought
NDSU researchers have found that patch-burning may help ranchers’ production during times of drought. The work is attracting international attention.
The research, “Patch-Burning Buffers Forage…
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New Challey Institute study shows the power of meaning
The Sheila and Robert Challey Institute for Global Innovation and Growth has published a new study on the effects of meaning on views toward capitalism, entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial…