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Each month, more than 26,000 people in North Dakota seek and receive assistance from charitable feeding programs supplied by the Great Plains Food Bank. One in 12 North…

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The Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Emergency Management has received recognition by the Sociologists for Women in Society in their Report Card on Gender Scholarship and Equity in Sociology…

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Despite the absence of earthquakes, volcanoes and tsunamis, Fargo-Moorhead residents have little reason for feeling smug about their geologic setting. According to Donald Schwert, NDSU professor of…

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A Safe Zone training session is planned for Monday, Sept. 28, from 10 a.m. to noon, in the Memorial Union Room of Nations.

Safe Zone is a program sponsored by the Equity Diversity Center and…

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Carrie Anne Platt, assistant professor of communication, has had two of her works published in professional settings.

Her article titled, "Writing in Public: Pedagogical Uses of Blogging in the…

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Each month, more than 26,000 people in North Dakota seek and receive assistance from charitable feeding programs supplied by the Great Plains Food Bank. One in 12 North Dakotans seek emergency food…

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The NDSU Memorial Union Art Gallery currently has a collection of Georgia O’Keeffe’s artwork on exhibit. The exhibit will be on display until Sept. 19.

The exhibit contains 24 limited edition prints…

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NDSU will host a daylong conference to explore how the northern Great Plains fit into the national energy vision. The conference, “2009 Northern Plains Bioeconomy: What Makes Sense?” will be Tuesday,…

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The NDSU Libraries have implemented an Interlibrary Loan Request feature, which is available from the First Search (World Cat) databases on the NDSU Libraries home page at library.ndsu.edu. …

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The National Ecological Observatory Network’s (NEON) chief of science, Michael Keller, will present information about "NEON: Enabling Research and Education in Continental Scale Ecology" on Thursday,…

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