NDSU staff members recently won four awards at the Feb. 27 American Advertising Federation of North Dakota’s ADDY Awards. Advertising professionals from across the state submitted 400 entries in more…
Nominations are being accepted for the 2015 Sarah Martinsen Outstanding Service Award, which recognizes students who have provided outstanding service in our community.
The NDSU western equestrian team received the high point team award and NDSU rider Nicole Anderson won the high point rider competition as the team completed its regular season Feb. 21 at the NDSU…
The NDSU Department of Biological Sciences is scheduled to present "How Seasonal Camouflage Hides Animals while Revealing Mysteries of Climate Change," a presentation by L. Scott Mills from the…
Growers will soon be able to plant a high-quality durum variety developed by NDSU. Carpio durum is available and the first distribution of registered seed is under way.
The USDA's National Institute of Food and Agriculture has funded an NDSU research project intended to determine how foodborne pathogens attach to fresh produce.
The NDSU Concert Choir is scheduled to present a concert tour from Friday, March 13, through Monday, March 16, with stops across the state. The choir is set to perform in Fargo on Sunday, March 8, at…
Two student teams from the Department of Physics ranked at the level of Bronze Medal during the fifth annual University Physics Competition Nov. 14-16.
NDSU's Lincoln Speech and Debate team earned the title of state champions at the combined North Dakota/South Dakota State Championship at Northern State University in Aberdeen, South Dakota, Feb.…
Carrie Hammer, NDSU Extension Service equine specialist, has been named to the Scientific Advisory Council for the Horses and Humans Research Foundation.