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April 4, 2024

Seven members of the NDSU community will be inducted into the Tapestry of Inclusion during a ceremony on Wednesday, April 17 at noon in the Memorial Union Anishinaabe Theater. A reception is set to follow in the Butte Lounge.

April 4, 2024

The NDSU Press will launch seven of its most recent book releases during the ninth annual NDSU Press Party, scheduled for Saturday, April 13, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Harry D. McGovern Alumni Center, located at 1241 University Drive N., Fargo. The event…

April 4, 2024

For those wanting to enter the rewarding field of nursing or further their careers, NDSU’s School of Nursing at Sanford Health in Bismarck offers high-quality education with a personalized and caring approach.

Several NDSU nursing students in Bismarck
April 4, 2024

The city of Fargo, North Dakota celebrates everything from arts and culture to food and music. A mix of historic architecture, local shopping and delicious restaurants make the downtown area, which is a short distance from the NDSU campus, a dynamic hub for…

Student Kaylee Weigel in downtown Fargo
April 4, 2024

The NDSU Foundation recently announced a new endowment to establish the Joe and Norma Peltier Vice President for Agriculture. Greg Lardy, NDSU Vice President for Agriculture, will be the inaugural holder of the endowment. A special medallion ceremony celebrating the…

Greg Lardy, NDSU Vice President for Agriculture
April 2, 2024

Middle schoolers in sixth through eighth grade are invited to attend “Jedi Genetics: Exploring genetics through a Star Wars lens,” from 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Thursday, June 13 in NDSU’s Aldevron Tower, room 350.

April 2, 2024

Fargo recently was ranked by Checkr as the No. 1 city for Gen Z workers in 2024. Checkr analyzed key factors, including employment, affordability and social aspects to determine the best 25 cities across the U.S. Among the factors that make Fargo stand out…

Downtown Fargo
April 1, 2024

A degree from NDSU is significant to Yiqi Yuan and her parents. As a first-generation college student, Yuan is making her parents proud as she works toward her future career.

A photo of NDSU student Yiqi Yuan
April 1, 2024

Several activities are scheduled on campus at NDSU from April 2-5 to celebrate public health week, including a featured speaker. Author Dineo Dowd will focus on prioritizing women’s health through outdoor activities. Dowd’s presentation, “Wild Wellness: empowering…

Author Dineo Dowd