The university’s American College Student Freedom, Progress and Flourishing Survey found that based on what they have learned in school, 45 percent of U.S. college students believe the world is better…
Press release -- Survey finds college students have mixed views on issues of freedom, progress and flourishing.
NDSU graduate student Pankaj Shah participated in the Forum on Viewpoint Diversity in Tech and Innovation on the campus of the University of California, Los Angeles. Shah, a master’s degree student in…
Challey-PCPE Scholar Dr. James Caton speaks with WDAY TV News about how business owners can keep up with the historic inflation.
The Challey Institute for Global Innovation and Growth is highlighting the impact of our faculty and students at NDSU and in the community. This month, we are shining a spotlight on Challey scholar…
The North Dakota Department of Public Instruction recently awarded a $20,000 grant to support the expansion of NDSU’s Bison Cyber summer camp. The camp, offered for high school students including…
A new report shows that North Dakota's economy is expected to grow this year, despite talk of a nationwide recession.
The latest economic outlook report for North Dakota is showing continued improvement for 2022, despite a national economy that shrank in the first quarter and is showing signs of entering a recession.
According to a new report from North Dakota State University, the state’s economy is expected to grow in 2022, despite the stock market nearing bear territory and talk of a nationwide recession.
Challey-PCPE scholar Dr. Raymond March recently co-wrote an article in Fortune magazine about a baby formula shortage in the United States.