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The Office of Human Resources/Payroll will sponsor the United Blood Services Staff Blood Drive on Wednesday, Jan. 21, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.

The mobile unit will be parked outside the west entrance of…

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The 2009 World iView presentations will begin Thursday, Jan. 29. Sean Sather-Wagstaff, assistant professor of mathematics, will present “Doing Algebra in Tehran,” from noon to 1 p.m. in the Memorial…

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The next Science Café, “How Glass Changed the World,” is scheduled for Wednesday, Jan. 21, from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Stokers Basement, Hotel Donaldson, 101 Broadway in Fargo. Seth Rasmussen,…

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Ann Braaten, assistant professor of apparel, design and hospitality management at NDSU, will present “Gaining Historical Insight Through Material Culture Studies” as part of the Department of History,…

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Jim Norris, associate professor of history at NDSU, recently had a new book, “North for the Harvest: Mexican Workers, Growers and the Sugar Beet Industry,” published by the Minnesota Historical…

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Four NDSU economists were invited to present research findings at the Allied Social Scientist Association meeting Jan. 3-5 in San Francisco. The annual meeting includes participants from economics,…

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A supplemental shuttle service between the Memorial Union, Reed-Johnson Halls, Skills and Technology Center and SGC will continue to operate during spring semester.

The shuttle will be operated by Red…

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The Main Library’s Information Technology Services Student Help Desk has relocated to the main floor Reference Area from downstairs in room 14. The move was made in order to make the service point…

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The intercollegiate athletic departments at Concordia College, Minnesota State University Moorhead and NDSU raised more than $900 for the Salvation Army of Fargo-Moorhead during the holiday season.

Th…

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Fall semester provided many competitive highlights by NDSU’s student athletes. Not to be outdone in the classroom, there also were many academic highlights.

Thirty-eight student athletes earned a…

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