Nominations are being sought for the Tapestry of Diverse Talents, a Memorial Union program that recognizes students, faculty, staff and alumni for the diversity and contributions they bring to NDSU.…
Won W. Koo, director of the Center for Agricultural Policy and Trade Studies and NDSU professor of agricultural economics, and U.S. Sen. Kent Conrad hosted a national conference titled “2012 Farm…
Five NDSU departments received New Faculty Start-Up awards funded through North Dakota Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (ND EPSCoR). A total of $647,000 over two years will be…
Tri-College University Provost Tim Flakoll has been selected to serve on the steering committee for a new statewide education project titled Succeed 2020.
The history, philosophy and religious studies department’s November colloquium will feature David Silkenat’s "Driven Away from Home:The American Civil War Considered as a Refugee Crisis." The event…
Thirty middle school and high school students from four countries will meet by teleconference at North Dakota State University on Saturday, Nov. 19, to present research from a six-month wastewater…
Samee U. Khan, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, will present “iPakistan: invest in Pakistan” on Thursday, Nov. 17 at noon in the Memorial Union Meadowlark room as part of…
Students now have a way to check grades, view assignments and post to discussions on Blackboard using their phone or mobile device. Through a partnership between the IT Division and Student…
Sreekala Bajwa will become the chair of NDSU’s Department of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering. Bajwa, an associate professor of agricultural engineering at the University of Arkansas, will have…
“The Power of History,” a one-night outdoor exhibition created by NDSU Visual Arts photography students, is scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 19, from 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Moorhead Power Plant, 6th…