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Feb. 24, 2025

North Dakota Congresswoman Julie Fedorchak visited NDSU last week, touring key research facilities and engaging with university leaders on the role of higher education in addressing workforce needs and economic development in the state.

A photo of NDSU President David Cook and Congresswoman Julie Fedorchak
Feb. 21, 2025

Agricultural researchers and professionals now have more tools than ever to collect vast amounts of data using advanced technology. However, managing this flood of information presents a new challenge—storing, organizing and integrating it into centralized systems. The…

Feb. 18, 2025

Aditya Goyal, a doctoral student in materials and nanotechnology, was named this year’s Three Minute Thesis champion during the final round of NDSU Graduate School’s Three Minute Thesis competition on Thursday, Feb. 13.

Feb. 13, 2025

NDSU has again been recognized as one of the country’s top research institutions by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. The Research 1 distinction is Carnegie’s highest classification and is presented to the nation’s top research…

A photo of research being conducted in a lab
Feb. 12, 2025

Gov. Kelly Armstrong and Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring, in collaboration with North Dakota State University and the North Dakota Department of Commerce, released a comprehensive economic report today underscoring agriculture's critical role in the state's…

A photo of Gov. Kelly Armstrong, Greg Lardy and others.
Feb. 7, 2025

Six graduate students are set to compete in the final round of the NDSU Graduate School’s Three Minute Thesis Competition scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 13 at 2 p.m. in the Memorial Union’s Anishinaabe Theater. The finalists made it through the competition’s…

Feb. 4, 2025

Ben Braaten isn’t afraid of tackling a big challenge and there are plenty of those in the current agricultural landscape.

Ben Braaten, chair of the NDSU electrical and computer engineering department