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Two Stanford University undergraduate students recently completed a community work-study internship under the direction of Donald Warne, director of NDSU’s Master of Public Health program.

DeAndra…

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NDSU’s upcoming Homecoming parade is expected to be a colorful, exciting communitywide celebration. At a news conference Sept. 11, campus and downtown organizers announced the parade route will…

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The Center for Heritage Renewal at NDSU has received two new research grants from the American Battlefield Protection Program of the National Park Service. The first grant, in the amount of $26,473,…

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Three NDSU employees were among six state workers recognized Sept. 9 with the Governor’s Award for Excellence in Public Service. They include Jean Hagen, administrative assistant in aerospace studies;…

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Thorvald Dahle, doctoral student in NDSU’s criminal justice graduate program, is scheduled to present his study, “Women and SWAT: An examination of testing processes as a barrier to membership,” at…

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A workshop for researchers and research faculty titled “How to Prepare Center-Type Proposals” is being sponsored by North Dakota Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research, known as ND…

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A series of presentations, publications and grant-funded projects highlight recent faculty and graduate student activities within NDSU’s College of Human Development and Education.

Julie…

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Erxi Wu, assistant professor of pharmaceutical sciences, recently co-wrote two papers on the natural polyphenol resveratrol, trans-3,4,5-trihydroxystilbene, which has gained notoriety stemming in part…

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North Dakota State University, Plains Art Museum and the Fargo, Moorhead and West Fargo public libraries are collaborating to host several events based on Herman Melville’s classic novel "Moby-Dick." …

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The NDSU Department of Plant Pathology is scheduled to host the International Institute for Beet Research’s pest and disease working group meeting Sept. 10-13 in Fargo. Researchers from 10 countries,…

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