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Challey School of Music choirs to embark on spring tour
The NDSU Challey School of Music's Concert Choir and Madrigal Singers are set to begin a tour of the Dakotas and Minnesota March 16-20, performing at churches and cathedrals in five cities on five…
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Battle of the Cents-es to benefit NDSU student's family
The 11th Battle of the Cents-es fundraiser will benefit the family of a third-year NDSU pharmacy student who recently lost his daughter to a rare heart condition.
The annual NDSU competition…
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Reusable Bag Design Contest to be held
NDSU’s apparel, retail merchandising and design program has announced its initial Reusable Bag Design Contest. Event information has been shared with several area high schools and students at NDSU.
T…
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Tapestry of Inclusion inducts 4 members
Four members of the NDSU community were inducted into the Memorial Union’s Tapestry of Inclusion during a ceremony on Wednesday, March 9 in the Anishinaabe Theater. A reception is set to follow in the…
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Panel to discuss free speech issues
Issues and questions about free speech will be the topic of “Free Speech: A Community Conversation,” a panel scheduled for Tuesday, March 22, at noon in NDSU’s Memorial Union’s Room of Nations and via…
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Challey School of Music to host band festival, residency
The ninth annual Raging Red Band Festival is set for Tuesday, March 8, and Wednesday, March 9, at the Reineke Fine Arts Center’s Festival Hall. More than 1,000 students in a total of 28 high school…
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Alumnus to give Dakota Digital Discussions presentation
NDSU’s Challey Institute and Dakota Digital Discussions are scheduled to sponsor a virtual talk by technologist, business leader and NDSU alumnus Steve Malme on Tuesday, March 8, at 3 p.m. All are…
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NDSU Press party set
The NDSU Press is scheduled to host its seventh annual Press Party Thursday, March 3, at 7 p.m. via Zoom. Registration is required.
“This year’s celebration includes well known authors from North…
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Memorial set for former NDSU lecturer
The NDSU Center for Writers is set to hold a memorial observance for former English department lecturer Chandice Johnson on Tuesday, April 19, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the McGovern Alumni Center. The…
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Economist to present Human Progress and Flourishing Workshop
Kristen Monaco, chief economist of the Federal Maritime Commission, is set to present the next Human Progress and Flourishing Workshop at NDSU. “Assessing the Impact of Autonomous Trucks on the…