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Anne M. Blankenship, NDSU assistant professor of religious studies, has published a new book about Christianity in the infamous camps where Japanese-Americans were incarcerated during World War II. …

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Grad Fair is scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 2, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the NDSU Bookstore. The event, sponsored by the NDSU Bookstore and Herff Jones, is intended to help graduating seniors prepare…

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The North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station released new crop varieties ND Bison soybean, ND Palomino pinto dry bean and ND Dylan winter rye this year. Boost and Surpass hard red spring wheat…

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David Moon, anniversary professor of history at the University of York, Great Britain, is scheduled to present a free public lecture titled “The Amerikan Steppes: Russian Influences on the Great…

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NDSU’s Project Unpack is scheduled to host “The Legacies of War Trauma within the Family,” a lecture by author Tom Bissell, Wednesday, Nov. 9, at Beckwith Recital Hall.

Bissell has written nine books…

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Three NDSU faculty and collaborating faculty from tribal colleges in North Dakota and the state’s primarily undergraduate institutions are the award recipients from the North Dakota Experimental…

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NDSU’s next Science Café will focus on the valuable historical information stored in tree rings.

Extension forester Joe Zeleznik is scheduled to present “What do tree rings tell about North Dakota’s…

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The NDSU Information Technology Division is launching an anti-phishing program to alert the campus to scam attempts. The program is in conjunction with National Cyber Security Awareness Month.  …

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Middle and high school students from 16 area schools are set to compete this weekend in a robotics competition at NDSU.

The NDSU College of Engineering is scheduled to host the Bison BEST Robotics…

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Registration is open to participate in NDSU’s Poverty Simulation experience, scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 2 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the Memorial Union Great room.

During the interactive simulation,…

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