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NDSU’s Carrington Research Extension Center will hold its annual North Dakota Feedlot School on Jan. 27-28. The intensive course is for cattle producers, feeders, backgrounders, feed industry…

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John Miller, director of the NDSU Division of Fine Arts, and assistant director Bill Law recently presented “Strategic Local Partnerships for Music Schools” at the National Association of Schools of…

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Faculty, staff and students from the College of Human Development and Education recently received awards, gave presentations or participated in conferences.

Brad Strand had three works published. He…

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Four NDSU communication faculty and three doctoral students recently published articles or are about to be published.

Zoltan Majdik, assistant professor of communication, and co-authors John M. Kephart…

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Staff from the NDSU Extension Service in Benson and Ramsey Counties delivered books to the Cankdeska Cikana Community College Valerie Merrick Memorial Library in Fort Totten, N.D., on Nov. 14.

Last…

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NDSU senior Calli Wold has a sincere message to share with her classmates.

“I hope they follow their dreams and get fulfillment. They should do something they are really passionate about,” said Wold,…

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David Wells, professor of industrial and manufacturing engineering, was a key participant in the Society of Manufacturing Engineers’ “Manufacturing Education Leadership Forum” held Nov. 13-15 at the…

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NDSU’s Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute earned global media exposure in November with the publication of a new article by one of its staff about terrorism in South Asia.

Jarret Brachman,…

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The annual NDSU Staff Senate Blood Drive is scheduled for Dec. 9-11, from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. each day. The bloodmobile will be parked on the west side of the Memorial Union.

Free gifts will be…

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The second in a series of Science Cafés will be held on Thursday, Dec. 11, from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Babb’s Coffee House, 604 Main Ave., Fargo. Clay Routledge, assistant professor of psychology,…

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