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Tom Isern, University Distinguished Professor of history, is going online to stay in touch with his readers during the pandemic. Isern, who writes and voices a weekly column called “Plains Folk” on…

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Senay Simsek, Bert D’Appolonia Cereal Science and Technology of Wheat Endowed Professor, has been awarded the NC-213 U.S. Quality Grains Research Consortium 2020 Andersons Cereals and Oilseeds Award…

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NDSU designated player Cara Beatty was named to the College Sports Information Directors of America Academic All-District 6 Division I Softball Team. The honorees were announced May 14, and selected…

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NDSU redshirt junior Charley Hesse has been voted to the College Sports Information Directors of America Academic All-District 6 Division I Baseball Team announced May 14. Honorees were selected by…

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NDSU has received a five-year, $20-million grant from the National Science Foundation through the North Dakota Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research, known as ND EPSCoR. The funding…

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Three books published by NDSU Press are finalists in the 30th annual Midwest Book Awards competition.

The finalists include “Still,” by Rebecca E. Bender and Kenneth M. Bender, in the…

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NDSU cereal science doctoral student Serap Vatansever was selected by the Minnesota Section of the Institute of Food Technologists to receive the prestigious Elwood F. Caldwell Scholarship Award for…

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Three NDSU athletic teams have received an NCAA Public Recognition Award for top scores in the classroom, the NCAA announced on May 12. The women's golf, women's basketball and baseball teams all…

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The NDSU Office of Research and Creative Activity welcomed Christi McGeorge, professor of human development and family science, as a faculty fellow in May 2018. Since then, she has worked directly…

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NDSU architecture and landscape architecture students are taking part in a hands-on learning experience that may become a major attraction for the city of Mitchell, South Dakota.

Students from the…

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