NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY
10th Annual joint UND-NDSU Northern Plains Biological Symposium to be held on Grand Forks campus
The 10th Annual Northern Plains Biological Symposium brings presentations on ongoing biological research at the University of North Dakota and North Dakota State in Fargo. The presentations will be gi...
Posted on 4/11/13 at 11:36 AM
Winning.
I was fortunate to be able to serve as the advisor to our department's first team to compete in NDSU's Innovation Week Challenge. The team - Regine Laurence Chauvet, Samanta Montano, Sarah Bundy, and ...
Posted on 2/28/13 at 9:06 PM
NDSU provost search committee sets timeline
The North Dakota State University provost search committee set a timeline to forward candidates to President Dean L. Bresciani by mid-April at its first meeting Jan. 19. The committee is scheduled to...
Posted on 1/20/11 at 10:30 AM
Dogs attack, kill sheep in NDSU barn
FARGO – Authorities say a dozen sheep are dead after two dogs entered a North Dakota State University research barn this morning and attacked the animals.May 07, 2013
Japanese millers set to meet with NDSU researchers
FARGO — A group of Japanese milling executives plans to visit with North Dakota State University researchers about producing and marketing wheat.May 06, 2013
Committee removes NDSU amendment from anti-abortion bill
BISMARCK - A small group of lawmakers quickly removed an amendment Tuesday morning from an anti-abortion bill that would have prevented state agencies from contracting with an individual or organization that advocates the practice of abortion.By TJ Jerke , April 02, 2013
NDSU student who falsely reported rape gets time served
FARGO -- A student at North Dakota State University who arranged for a man to pretend to rape and kidnap her to satisfy her “rape fantasy” -- then told police she was actually sexually assaulted -- pleaded guilty Thursday to filing a false police report.By Emily Welker , March 28, 2013
2 ex-NDSU football players plead guilty in fraud case
FARGO — Following the 10 current North Dakota State University football players who pleaded guilty to petition fraud Tuesday, two former Bison players entered the same plea Thursday and received identical sentences.By Mike Nowatzki , October 05, 2012
Prosecutors: Petition fraud came with quotas, bonuses
FARGO — Fifteen people were charged Friday with violating North Dakota election law, many of them telling investigators they forged names on petitions they circulated in order to meet quotas and to achieve bonus pay.By Dave Olson , September 08, 2012
Bison players among 11 facing voter fraud charges
BISMARCK — Eight current North Dakota State University football players and one former player are among 11 people expected to be charged with voter fraud tied to two attempts to place measures on this fall’s general election ballot.By Dave Olson , September 05, 2012
Beef cattle, forage field day
By Katherine Grandstrand , August 30, 2012
Chancellor outlines plan for drastic changes to ND's universities
FARGO — North Dakota State University and the 10 other public colleges and universities in the state could soon see drastic changes in admissions requirements and the elimination of tuition waivers if new Chancellor Hamid Shirvani is successful in his push to address “deficiencies” in the state’s higher education status quo.By Ryan Johnson , August 15, 2012
Campus leaders consider student fees
WILLISTON — University leaders pledged Monday to examine how student fees are managed, but said many issues raised in a recent state audit are already being addressed and some were overblown.By Amy Dalrymple , July 31, 2012
Audit: NDSU, UND inappropriately spent student fees
FARGO — Students applying to North Dakota State University’s graduate school bought an $11,000 first-class ticket to India for the school’s dean for a recruiting trip, and the University of North Dakota’s graduate school applicants indirectly bought five iPads for university employees — but they didn’t know it at the time.By Ryan Johnson , July 25, 2012
Summer field day
By Katherine Grandstrand , July 12, 2012
NDSU Extension warns of green, blue-green scum
FARGO, N.D. (AP) — The North Dakota State University Extension Service is warning residents and ranchers to watch out for green or blue-green scum in livestock water supplies, lakes and other recreational waterways.July 10, 2012
New Stark County Social Services site needed
Stark County commissioners had high hopes of constructing a new office building on a west Dickinson lot, but an engineer said the site will not work.April 14, 2012
Mysteries of the sun: Fargo scientist researches relationship of sunspots and solar flares
By Patrick Springer , March 21, 2012
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