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NDSU will host the North Dakota Science Olympiad on Saturday, April 21. Approximately 650 North Dakota students in grades 6-12 will compete in the state science competition for a chance to advance to…

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Several NDSU organizations are partnering to host Spring Blast 2012, a week of entertainment and philanthropy on campus. From April 22-28, movies, concerts, a fashion show, a softball game, a guest…

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Author, playwright, performance artist and activist Kate Bornstein is scheduled to present “Gender Outlaw: On Men, Women and the Rest of Us,” on Sunday, April 22, at 7 p.m. in the NDSU Memorial Union…

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NDSU’s Sexual Assault Prevention Program is hosting a rough-cut screening of Fargo native Jennifer Baumgardner’s in-progress documentary “It Was Rape.” The 45-minute premiere, which is open to the…

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Bev Liebelt, animal sciences budget and accounting coordinator, retired on March 30 after 33 years of service to the university.

She and her husband, Mel, plan to spend more time enjoying the…

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The 2012 NDSU faculty and staff campaign is under way. Titled “The Power of One,” the fund drive focuses on participation by faculty and staff to provide gifts to enhance student success.

Co-chairs…

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Faculty, staff and other interested individuals are invited to participate in NDSU Spring Cleanup on Tuesday, April 24, in the afternoon. The event will be held in conjunction with the student day of…

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Erxi Wu, assistant professor of pharmaceutical sciences, and Fengfei Wang, research associate of pharmaceutical sciences, co-wrote the article, "Alterations of TP53 are associated with a poor outcome…

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The Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute at NDSU is offering five scholarships for current NDSU juniors and seniors to be awarded for the 2012-13 academic year. To be considered, students…

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The North Dakota Institute for Regional Studies, housed at NDSU, has published a book of work by one of the region’s best-known garden writers, Dorothy Collins. Collins, who died in 2008, produced…

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