“Heritage Trails” is a new Facebook group established by NDSU’s Center for Heritage Renewal to cultivate grassroots heritage tourism across the northern Plains.
Despite money, policy and effort aimed at eliminating bias in the educational systems of the United States, as groups, minority students still have high drop-out rates and lower grade-point averages…
Bruce Maylath, professor of English, has published two chapters in the book, “Designing Globally Networked Learning Environments,” and an article in the journal, Programmatic Perspectives.
NDSU meat science faculty are partnering with food science faculty and the NDSU Extension Service to offer 12 “BBQ Boot Camps” throughout the state this summer.
The NDSU Extension Service's Horizons program is co-sponsoring a workshop in Bismarck, N.D., on May 27 to help people learn more about the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, also known as the…
Theresa Anderson, academic assistant in child development and family science, received the Mary McCannel Gunkelman Award during ceremonies May 12. She was one of 20 nominees for the annual honor that…
The Division of Finance and Administration is seeking nominations for the first annual Finance and Administration Conscientious Effort (FACE) Award. The award is a way for NDSU to recognize and…
Christina Larson has been appointed to the new position of assistant director of study abroad in the Office of International Programs within the Office of Equity, Diversity and Global Outreach. She…
The NDSU Couple and Family Therapy program is this year’s recipients of the President’s Diversity Impact Award. The award was presented to Tom Stone Carlson, Christine McGeorge and Kristen Benson by…
An enthusiastic crowd welcomed the latest inductees into NDSU’s Tapestry of Diverse Talents program. Kevin Brooks, an associate professor in the English department, Amoussa Koriko, a senior in the…