The academic apparel contemporary scholars wear dates back to medieval times and the rise of universities. Medieval scholars dressed in gowns, caps and hoods to distinguish themselves from merchants and other townspeople.
McKinnon Carlson is a busy sophomore from Moorhead, Minnesota, majoring in business administration. He's also a Senior Airman with the 119th Logistics Readiness Squadron, part of the 119th Wing of the North Dakota Air National Guard.
NDSU students can be incredible…
An NDSU researcher recently published a study in the journal Accident Analysis and Prevention, where he tested machine learning techniques to identify key causes of railroad accidents.
Three members of the NDSU campus community are among 39 women and one business that have been nominated for YWCA Cass Clay's 48th annual Women of the Year Awards event, scheduled for April 26.
The NDSU nominees include:
• Abbey Wick, associate professor in the School…
Jeremy Jackson, professor of agribusiness and applied economics and director of the Center for Public Choice and Private Enterprise, is featured in a March 23 WalletHub article, “2021’s States with the Best and Worst Taxpayer ROI,” by managing editor John S. Kiernan.
NDSU’s College of Business is set to host the third annual “Navigating the Financial Markets” event online Thursday, April 15, from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.
The event is free to attend and open to the public, but registration is required.
NDSU is set to offer a Nice Craft workshop, titled “The Creator Economy,” to introduce participants to Non-fungible Tokens, known as NFTs. The event is sponsored by The Nice Center at NDSU and is scheduled for Wednesday, March 24, at 1 p.m.
NDSU transportation researchers Ying Huang, Raj Bridgelall and Pan Lu were recently selected as editors of a special issue of the journal Smart Cities. The journal’s theme is “Advances in Connected and Autonomous Vehicles.”