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North Dakota State University Distance and Continuing Education will host a three-part Retirement and Personal Finance series Oct. 6, 8 and 13 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in…

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Polish-born David Faber was 13-years-old when he witnessed the murders of both his parents, his brother Romek and five of six sisters. His family was captured on the first day…

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Neil Gudmestad, university distinguished professor of plant pathology, is one of three project directors for a $6.9 million grant proposal funded by the Specialty Crops Research Initiative of the U.S.…

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It may sound like the stuff of sci-fi movies, but leading researcher Alice Parker and her team are studying the possibility of creating a synthetic brain. Though results are years away, the research…

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David Faber, an 83-year-old Holocaust survivor, author and lecturer, is scheduled to give presentations at NDSU on Sunday and Monday, Sept. 27 and 28, at 7:30 p.m. in Festival Concert Hall. Through…

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Two projects produced by NDSU's Publications Services office won awards in the University and College Designers Association 2009 annual design competition. The national contest recognizes the best…

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NDSU students, staff and faculty are invited to participate in the annual "Take Back the Night" march and rally on Tuesday, Sept. 29.

"Take Back the Night" is an event offering a place free from…

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Will Keim, owner of Will Keim Speaks Inc., will present "Building Community in a Multi-Ethnic Environment" for the Tri-College and Fargo-Moorhead community on Saturday, Sept.…

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North Dakota State University students, staff and faculty will participate in the annual "Take Back the Night" march and rally on Tuesday, Sept. 29. The event offers a place…

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"Dwelling," an exhibit to showcase the art of North Dakota State University staff and alumni, opens Tuesday, Sept. 29, in the Memorial Union Art Gallery. A reception for the…

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