Approximately 60 students from 14 different countries participated in the annual Spring Break Speakers' Fair March 15-19. Organized by the Office of International Programs, the program encourages NDSU…
The fourth annual NDSU Distinguished Alumni Award Program is scheduled for April. Sponsored by each of the colleges at NDSU, the program recognizes accomplishments of outstanding alumni and educates…
The NDSU Memorial Union and International Association of Administrative Professionals Red River Chapter have planned a presentation for administrative professionals on Saturday, April 17, from 9:30…
Several students from the computer science course "Comparative Programming Languages" have developed a Web application to track overland flooding in the Red River Basin. The application allows any…
Advance FORWARD has awarded mentoring grants to 25 recipients in five different NDSU colleges. The recipients will receive up to $1,500 for travel-related professional mentoring experiences.
Jonathan Tolstedt, licensing associate and patent agent for the NDSU Research Foundation, presented at the World’s Best Technology Showcase March 16-17 in Arlington, Texas. The event highlights the…
NDSU researchers Ted Helms, Jay Goos and David Franzen have discovered planting two different soybean cultivars in the same field, using GPS mapping and precision farming techniques, can help manage…
Virginia Clark Johnson, dean of the College of Human Development and Education, has been selected to attend the American Council on Education Office of Women in Higher Education Regional Leadership…
The Office of International Programs is sponsoring a passport drive scheduled for Wednesday, April 7, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Memorial Union Prairie Rose room. Applications are taken only by…
Red River Basin residents can generate individual property maps with accurate 2-foot elevation contours online at www.internationalwaterinstitute.org/lidar.htm. The Web mapping service is made…