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A Safe Zone training session is planned for Thursday, March 26, from 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. in the Memorial Union Room of Nations.

Safe Zone is a program dedicated to educate people about sexual…

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NDSU student, faculty and staff now have access to the Gartner Group's knowledge base on information technology. The resource is provided through funding provided by President Joseph A. Chapman, the…

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Larry Reynolds, distinguished professor of animal sciences, has been selected to present the 51st annual Faculty Lecture on Tuesday, April 7, at 7 p.m. in the Memorial Union Century Theater.…

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Nathan Wood, assistant professor in the School of Education, and Erika Offerdahl, assistant professor in chemistry and molecular biology, are the recipients of the first Advance FORWARD Climate and…

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The family of Kevin Brooks and Elizabeth Birmingham, both associate professors of English, will be well represented at the Fargo Film Festival March 3-7.

Brooks worked with a local team to make a…

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A workshop titled “Diverse Student Population in the Classroom - Enhancing Inclusiveness” is planned for Wednesday, March 4, at 3 p.m. in Van Es room 1010. The faculty development committee in the…

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The Fargo premiere of documentary filmmaker Anne Aghion’s "Ice People" is planned for Tuesday, March 3, at the opening night of the 2009 Fargo Film Festival. The film features the research of NDSU…

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Frank Kutka, NDSU Extension sustainable agriculture specialist and assistant director at the Dickinson Research Extension Center, received the 2009 Friend of the Farmer Award by the Northern Plains…

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An exhibition of photographs, plans, drawings and models by David Salmela, architect and fellow of the American Institute of Architects, is on display in the architecture and landscape architecture…

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On Feb. 17, the President’s Diversity Council launched a Campus Climate Assessment in an effort to measure progress toward making NDSU a welcoming and inclusive environment for all people. The survey…

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