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The most popular market classes of dry beans grown in North Dakota and Minnesota in 2020 were pinto, navy, black and kidney, according to an NDSU Extension survey.

NDSU Extension conducted the “202…

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NDSU Community,

I am writing to express my deepest sympathies to the victims of the March 16 shooting in the Atlanta metropolitan area. As directed by both Governor Burgum and President Biden,…

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Tutoring is available by individual or group appointments as well as online or on-campus. On-campus appointments are socially distanced.

ACE Tutoring is an academic support program available to…

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Study abroad encourages transformative learning opportunities that foster academic development, personal growth and intercultural competence that are indispensable elements of a quality education in…

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NDSU’s Department of Public Health is set to present the Mary J. Berg Lecture in Women’s Health to be held as part of National Public Health Week activities.

The event, “Ignoring the Cost of Color in…

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The Red River Valley Writing Project at NDSU and the Plains Art Museum are proud to share the national award recipients of the 2021 Scholastic Art and Writing Awards.

Presented by the nonprofit…

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A paper co-authored by NDSU dry bean researchers Juan Osorno, Phillip McClean and Rian Lee has been selected as one of the 2020 GENETICS Editors’ Choice Awards.

Osorno leads the dry edible bean…

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Youth can learn about safe farm practices during a Tractor Safety School that NDSU Extension is hosting May 26-28 at the North Dakota 4-H Camp near Washburn, North Dakota.

Participants will learn:

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NDSU junior Forrest Hanson received one of 11 Mid America CropLife Association Young Leader Scholarship Awards for 2021. The award requires the recipient to be enrolled in one of the 14 participating…

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NDSU’s Green Bandana Project has trained more than 535 people during the past year. The nationwide effort is a visual support system for persons struggling with such issues as anxiety or depression.

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