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March 25, 2025

NDSU’s Human Development and Family Science department will host two virtual open houses in April to connect with prospective students, their families and school counselors interested in learning more about the program and its diverse career opportunities.

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March 10, 2025

NDSU provides students with firsthand experience on how to run a foodservice establishment with the nutrition science and dietetic student managed 800 Café located on campus in the Family Life Center room 312. This is an on-campus restaurant managed by nutrition…

March 10, 2025

The 14th Battle of the Cents-es fundraiser this year will benefit 18-year-old Sophia Tweten, a junior at Becker High School in Becker, Minnesota. The annual fundraising competition between NDSU student ambassadors from the College of Health and Human Sciences and…

Sophia Tweten, a junior at Becker High School in Hancock, Minnesota
Feb. 26, 2025

NDSU faculty, staff, students and the community will have an opportunity to learn about exciting, multidisciplinary research taking place across campus, encouraging potential collaborations and igniting new ideas during BisonSpark Talks.

A graphic for the BisonSpark Talks
Feb. 24, 2025

NDSU provides students with firsthand experience on how to run a foodservice establishment with the 800 Café located on campus in the Family Life Center room 312. This is an on-campus restaurant managed by nutrition science/dietetic students as part of their…

Feb. 21, 2025

The North Dakota State University College of Health and Human Sciences has received a grant from the Leona M. and Harry B.

Jan. 17, 2025

NDSU President David Cook delivered his opening testimony to the North Dakota Senate Appropriations Education and Environment Committee on Wednesday, January 15, providing a detailed overview of the university's priorities for the session. His testimony highlighted the…

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Jan. 10, 2025

For Mark Strand, experiencing his students understand and apply the content he teaches in the classroom has been a highlight of his teaching career.

Nov. 22, 2024

The NDSU chapter of the Blue Key National Honor Society has named Mark Strand, professor of pharmacy practice and public health, as the 2024 NDSU Distinguished Educator. The award was created in 1969 by Blue Key to honor an outstanding educator for going beyond…