NDSU
2013 Countdown: #99
Got some good feedback to begin our countdown; keep cranking them out each day! Countdown To 2013: Fact Number 99 NDSU has dominated at home over the past three seasons to the tune of a 22-3 recor...
Posted on 5/23/13 at 10:51 AM
Three and a half years...
In late December 2009, Minard Hall at NDSU suffered a partial structural failure. Fortunately, this failure happened at the perfect time - a time when no one was in the building. The construction comp...
Posted on 5/22/13 at 8:56 PM
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
Why is an NDSU student writing blog about Fighting Sioux hockey?
To be fair NDSU junior Bri Gefroh's blog isn't just about The Fighting Sioux, it's about hockey as a whole. And more accurately her love of the sport. She writes: "For the Love of Hockey is a female-...
Posted on 3/19/13 at 4:04 PM
Bison-Sioux Documentary: Reviewed
Tonight at 7:00 on Prairie Public Television, the documentary, "When They Were Kings" will air. The 90 minute show highlights the rivalry between the North Dakota State University Bison and the Univ...
Posted on 9/18/12 at 11:27 AM
A financial challenge: ND student debt v. jobs market
By Jennifer Johnson , January 27, 2013
Universities offer easy pitches to Legislature
BISMARCK — North Dakota State University President Dean Bresciani told legislators Tuesday that his presentation of a wish list for the next two years would be a quick one because of the school’s “exceptionally strong support” for Gov. Jack Dalrymple’s executive budget.By Ryan Johnson , January 16, 2013
NDSU still leasing jet scrutinized by lawmakers
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota State University is still leasing a rarely used jet for roughly $320,000 per year, despite lawmakers’ criticism that it was an unjustifiable expense for taxpayers to cover.January 08, 2013
NDSU teams with Calif. supercomputing leader to boost energy
FARGO — A research agreement signed by President Dean Bresciani on Friday could give North Dakota State University a key role in boosting energy development in the Oil Patch of western North Dakota.By Ryan Johnson , December 14, 2012
3 campuses evacuate: NDSU, UT Austin, Ohio's Hiram College receive bomb threats
By Jim Vertuno , September 15, 2012
UND tops NDSU on college rankings
UND beat North Dakota State University in this year’s U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges ranking.September 13, 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
ND Chancellor wants tougher admission standards
FARGO — Hundreds of freshmen at North Dakota’s two largest universities this fall didn’t meet the standards for automatic admission.August 28, 2012
Bison check title memories at weight room door
FARGO — It’s an army of sorts every summer with the North Dakota State football team. And the general — head strength and conditioning coach Jim Kramer — put out an order that not many dared to compromise.By Jeff Kolpack , August 26, 2012
Defending champ NDSU gets back to work
FARGO — North Dakota State senior center Joe Lund has opened plenty of holes in his career with the Bison. One of his toughest tasks this season might be getting his family inside the Fargodome.By DAVE KOLPACK , August 03, 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 NDUS chancellor wants unified voice for higher ed
May 18, 2012
NDSU officials: Poor planninng may lead to dire consequences for Dickinson
May 08, 2012
30 years later, Mott farmer continues family tradition, following in his father’s footsteps
By Betsy Simon , May 04, 2012
Judge throws tribes’ lawsuit on Sioux nickname out of court
The attorney who argued the Spirit Lake Sioux Tribe’s case against the NCAA in federal court said he is “obviously disappointed by the result” but vows to carry on the fight to preserve UND’s Fighting Sioux nickname.By Chuck Haga , May 03, 2012
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