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Fourteen participants from Brazil, Japan, Taiwan and U.S. attended “Basics of Wheat and Flour Quality,” a short course offered by Northern Crops Institute June 15-17. They learned how wheat type and…

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A two-week science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) summer camp for American Indian tribal college students, faculty and reservation high school teachers was held June 7-18 at NDSU. The…

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Robert S. Littlefield, professor of communication, will be installed as one of 734 district governors at the 93rd Lions Clubs International Convention to be held June 28 to July 2 in Sydney,…

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NDSU students have won the national Steel Bridge Competition for an unprecedented sixth time. The competition, sponsored by the American Institute of Steel Construction and in cooperation with the…

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Robert Brueggeman has joined the NDSU plant pathology department as a barley pathologist and assistant professor. His research specialty is the genetics and molecular biology of cereal disease…

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The New York Times recently interviewed Kevin C. Miller, assistant professor  of health, nutrition and exercise science, on his research on causes, treatments and prevention strategies for…

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Tri-College University, a consortium partner with Concordia College, shares in the shock and sadness from the sudden death of president and community leader Pamela Jolicoeur. “Tri-College has lost a…

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The Department of Coatings and Polymeric Materials recently held short courses with 22 students participating from government, academia and industry. The week long course, “Fundamentals of Coatings…

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Dean Webster, professor of and polymeric materials, has co-edited a new book in collaboration with Michael Meier, professor at the University of Potsdam, Germany.

Published in June 2010 by Springer,…

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Sara Wald, director of advancement in the College of Pharmacy, Nursing, and Allied Sciences, has been selected to serve as an at-large member of the Council for Advancement and Support of Education…

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