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Jan. 23, 2023

The Darwin Days Evolution Pop-Up Museum is a popular event held at the A. Glenn Hill Center. The NDSU Departments of Biological Sciences and Geosciences are set to host “Darwin Days,” Feb. 9-10.

Jan. 5, 2023

The Northern Plains Ethics Institute at NDSU is scheduled to present “Knowing Your Rights and Wrongs: How to Engage Politically as a State Employee” Tuesday, Jan. 17, from noon to 1:30 p.m. The Zoom meeting will be led by Chris Wilson, NDSU President’s Office chief of…

Dec. 19, 2022

Students in NDSU’s Division of Performing Arts have collected a number of honors and recognitions during the final months of the fall semester. Challey Doctoral Fellow Isaac Lovdahl will premiere a newly commissioned piece with the Young New Yorkers' Chorus Treble…

Dec. 14, 2022

Theatre NDSU’s production of “Alabaster” has been selected for the regional Kennedy Center American College Festival.

Dec. 9, 2022

Interim Provost David Bertolini has announced Stephenson Beck, professor and chair of communication, and Carrie Anne Platt, professor of communication and associate dean, have been selected to serve as interim deans of the College of Arts, Humanities and Social…

Nov. 29, 2022

Books in the Contemporary Voices of Indigenous Peoples series published by NDSU Press have been in the spotlight recently.

Nov. 29, 2022

Nicholas Bauroth, NDSU professor of political science, was named the department’s inaugural Clouston Family Political Science and Public Policy Faculty Fellow. With the fellowship, Bauroth plans to conduct research into state and local governance in North Dakota. “…

Nov. 28, 2022

Jeff Knight, assistant professor of graphic design, has received a Graphic Design USA award for a series of posters he created for Fargo-Moorhead’s Theatre B. GDUSA awards go to the best graphic design work submitted by both large design agencies and independent…

Nov. 28, 2022

The final Human Progress and Flourishing Workshop of the semester is scheduled for Friday, Dec. 2, at 10 a.m. in Beckwith Recital Hall. NDSU faculty member Elizabeth Carlson is set to present “Addressing African Politics and Poverty, From the Inside.”