Content | Navigation |

NDSU News

 


Kelly Sassi, assistant professor of English and English education, presented a paper as part of a panel at the 2013 American Education Research Association’s annual conference held in San Francisco.…

Read more

Sen. Tim Flakoll and Robert Vallie, a May 2013 NDSU graduate and former student member of the State Board of Higher Education, were recognized by the North Dakota Student Association for dedication to…

Read more

Middle school and high school students from four countries will meet by teleconference at NDSU Wednesday, May 15, to present research from an intensive six-month project. The second International…

Read more

NDSU students Alex Koppy, Stephen Kessler and Brandon Millar have been named 2013 Yell Leaders. They will work with the NDSU Cheer Team and Gold Star Marching Band to engage fans and create a festive…

Read more

Two major national awards received by NDSU professors will bring a combined $1.6 million to biochemistry and to plant pathology research programs at NDSU and provide additional research opportunities…

Read more

Three NDSU faculty members have been selected to receive prestigious university honors. Elizabeth Birmingham, associate professor of English, was named to receive the Odney Award; Dinesh Katti,…

Read more

More than 3,500 foreign-born people live in Fargo, coming from countries such as Somalia, Sudan, Bosnia, Bhutan, Iraq, Mexico and elsewhere. These populations depend on subsidized health care, which…

Read more

A rousing success – that’s how Jo Ann Miller, University Distinguished Professor of Music, describes the Choral Symposium 2013: Music of Americas, held at NDSU May 3-5.

The three-day event brought…

Read more

Harlene Hatterman-Valenti, assistant department chair and professor of high value crop production, took over the presidency of the NDSU Faculty Senate at the group’s May 6 meeting. She will serve in…

Read more

NDSU Libraries has launched a poster series to promote diversity on campus and encourage prospective and current students to be proud of their heritage. The series, called “I am NDSU,” was revealed…

Read more

 

 

 

    


Student Focused. Land Grant. Research University.

Follow NDSU
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • RSS
  • Google Maps

Vice President for University Relations
North Dakota State University
Phone: +1 (701) 231-1068 - Fax: (701) 231-1989
Campus address: Old Main 204
Mailing address: Dept 6000 PO Box 6050, Fargo, ND 58108-6050
Page manager: NDSU University Relations

Last Updated: Tuesday, August 01, 2023 11:27:59 AM
Privacy Statement