Three NDSU faculty members have been selected to receive prestigious university honors. David Herda, assistant professor of accounting, finance and information systems, will receive the Odney Award;…
Applications are being accepted for the Ozbun Economic Development Award, which is designed to support and enhance the engagement of NDSU with the state of North Dakota in the area of economic…
The NDSU Staff Senate is offering scholarships for eligible NDSU broadbanded staff, dependents of broadbanded staff and undergraduate students who have not earned a bachelor’s degree. Applications for…
Finding capital and the right investor can be key to launching a successful start-up business. An area investment expert is set to provide insight into finding capital during a seminar at NDSU.
North Dakota will have in excess of 840,000 people by 2025, according to the latest estimates. That's about 130,000 more people than the state has now.
NDSU staff and faculty recently demonstrated the remote capability of the university’s scanning electron microscope to a group of North Dakota science educators.
Staff members from NDSU’s Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute participated in the Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting Jan. 12-16 in Washington, D.C. The 93rd annual meeting attracted…
Nominations are being accepted for the Mary McCannel Gunkelman Recognition Award, which annually recognizes one NDSU student or employee who has made the most significant and unselfish contribution to…
The NDSU Concert Choir and Madrigal Singers are preparing for a concert tour of the Midwest. The choir will perform Sunday, March 9, at 2 p.m. at NDSU’s Festival Concert Hall. The performance is free…