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John K. Cox, NDSU professor and department head of the Department of History, Philosophy and Religious Studies, gave an invited talk Oct. 7 at the East European studies program of the Woodrow Wilson…

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 Many dignitaries, including North Dakota Gov. John Hoeven, Sen. Byron Dorgan, Congressman Earl Pomeroy, State Board of Higher Education President Richard Smith, Fargo Mayor Dennis Walaker and United…

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Greg Lardy is the new head of North Dakota State University animal sciences. Ken Grafton, dean of the College of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Natural Resources, made the…

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Like many volunteers, Bison cornerback Richard Bowman doesn’t like to boast about his accomplishments. He doesn’t try to take credit for his good deeds, yet those deeds have been noticed by others.  …

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NDSU's Collaborative Technology Think Tank (CT3) is sponsoring the second annual Social Media Conference on Thursday, Oct. 8, from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Memorial Union. This year's conference is…

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The NDSU Crisis Management Response Team and the Ready Campus Initiative organizers held a town hall meeting on Sept. 28 to share information with the NDSU community about the plans that address…

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Nick Mertens, NDSU football player, was announced as one of 37 NCAA Division I candidates for the 2009 William V. Campbell Trophy. The National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame announced…

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Eric Raile, assistant professor of political science, recently had three papers accepted for publication. Raile and co-writers Timothy Power from Oxford University and Carlos Pereira from Michigan…

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Matthew Patnode, associate professor of saxophone, has two performances lined up at Studio 222 in Fargo. On Monday, Oct. 5, he will perform with the Allen Carter Big Band, a group made up of some of…

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Richard Kiesling, professor emeritus in the Department of Plant Pathology, died July 15 in Gainesville, Fla. He was born and raised in Rockford, Ill.

He earned a bachelor's, master's and doctoral…

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