Charlene Wolf-Hall, professor of veterinary and microbiological sciences and assistant dean for the Graduate School, is part of a collaborative team that has been awarded a $1.5 million grant from the…
An event featuring a luncheon and speaker in honor of Administrative Professionals Week is scheduled for Saturday, April 16, at the Howard Johnson Inn, 301 3rd Ave. N., Fargo. Sponsors include the…
Feed managers and agricultural supervisors from Kansas, Minnesota and Ohio are attending the “Feed Safety and the Development of an HACCP Plan” short course this week at Northern Crops Institute on…
A roast and appreciation dinner to honor Erv Inniger are scheduled for April 15 at the Great Hall of the Holiday Inn, 3803 13th Ave. S., Fargo. Inniger retired Jan. 18 after a 33-year career at NDSU…
Organizers of the Dakota Memories Oral History Project, in cooperation with Prairie Public Broadcasting, will air a new radio program titled "German-Russian Food Traditions.”
North Dakota State University Office of Orientation and Student Success is using a student-developed advertising campaign to prevent high-risk drinking decisions.
“Who Believes in Global Warming … and Why?” is the title of the next Science Café scheduled for Tuesday, April 12, at 7 p.m. in Stoker's Basement in the Hotel Donaldson, downtown Fargo.
North Dakota State University has announced the membership of the Strategic Planning Committee, which will help define the institution’s outstanding programs as the campus prepares for the future. The…
Kalpana Katti, distinguished professor of civil engineering, has been selected to present the 52nd annual Faculty Lecture on Tuesday, April 5, at 7 p.m. in the Memorial Union Century Theater.…
The 800 Café will serve a Mexican fiesta lunch Tuesday, March 29, and Thursday, March 31, in room 312 in the Family Life Center (FLC). Seating is available between 11 a.m. and 12:15 p.m.