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The late David Martinson, longtime English lecturer and poet at NDSU, will be commemorated at an English Department Cosgrove Seminar titled, “Poetry in View: Commemorating the Verbal-Visual Art of…

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The 800 Café is serving a “Mexico in March” themed lunch on Tuesday, March 8, and Thursday, March 10, in room 312 of the Family Life Center. Seating will be from 11 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.

The lunchtime…

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Joy Sather-Wagstaff, assistant professor of anthropology, published “Heritage That Hurts: Tourists in the Memoryscapes of September 11” in mid-February.

In the book, Sather-Wagstaff argues memorial…

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Two NDSU departments are recipients of the 2011 New Faculty Start-Up awards funded through North Dakota Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (ND EPSCoR). A total of $115,000 over two…

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“Transportation in a Globalized and Multicultural Society,” a presentation by EunSu Lee, doctoral candidate in the transportation and logistics department, is scheduled for Thursday, March 24, from…

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Students in Fargo, West Fargo and Moorhead high schools will have an opportunity to learn hands-on about entrepreneurship this summer thanks to the NDSU Research & Technology Park.

Students in grades…

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The Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute is offering five scholarships for current NDSU juniors and seniors to be awarded for the 2011-12 academic year. To be considered, students should apply…

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David Herda, assistant professor of accounting, has been notified his manuscript, “The Effects of Organizational Fairness and Commitment on the Extent of Benefits Big Four Alumni Provide their Former…

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Timothy J. Kloberdanz, professor emeritus of anthropology, recently donated about 10,745 individual folklore items to NDSU’s Institute for Regional Studies. All of the folklore was collected by…

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NDSU alumna Emily Hagemeister, BA ’05 and MS ’09, of Argusville, N.D., was selected as one of 18 Fulbright Alumni Ambassadors who will represent and promote the Fulbright U.S. Student Programs.

As an…

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