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The new “2009 Accountability Measures Report” has been posted online. The report provides information about high quality, affordable and accessible education available at NDSU and throughout the North…

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Alexa Hanson, doctoral student in human development, and Alicia Fitz, assistant professor of pharmacy, attended the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Office of Dietary Supplements course, “Dietary…

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Tools like iPads, Facebook, and Twitter will be used to gather public input on transit in the Fargo-Moorhead area as part of a research project at North Dakota State…

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North Dakota State University Athletics and Sanford Health have reached an agreement naming Sanford Health as the official sports medicine team for the Bison. With the wellness…

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Two new Centers of Excellence projects at NDSU have been approved by the Budget Section of the State Legislature. The Center for Sensors, Communications and Control (CSCC) and Center for Advanced…

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Alyssa Hicks is the new milling specialist at Northern Crops Institute (NCI). She earned a bachelor’s degree in milling science and management in 2010 from Kansas State University, Manhattan. In 2009,…

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Margaret Piranian and James Walsh have joined the NDSU Center for Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE) and three scientists have been promoted.

Piranian is an X-ray specialist. She previously was…

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Fourteen participants from Brazil, Japan, Taiwan and U.S. attended “Basics of Wheat and Flour Quality,” a short course offered by Northern Crops Institute June 15-17. They learned how wheat type and…

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A two-week science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) summer camp for American Indian tribal college students, faculty and reservation high school teachers was held June 7-18 at NDSU. The…

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Robert S. Littlefield, professor of communication, will be installed as one of 734 district governors at the 93rd Lions Clubs International Convention to be held June 28 to July 2 in Sydney,…

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