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Oct. 23, 2024

Terry Traylor, a Marine Corps veteran and NDSU doctoral student studying software and security engineering, was recently selected for the 2024/2025 Veterans of Foreign Wars - Student Veterans of America Legislative Fellowship.

A photo of NDSU graduate student Terry Traylor
Oct. 11, 2024

As part of a continued international collaboration, NDSU will be hosting the ninth annual NDSU-Kagoshima University Symposium on biomaterials on Oct. 14 and 15 in the Memorial Union. The symposium, which will center on the broad aspects of biotechnology,…

Oct. 8, 2024

There are plenty of opportunities to visit NDSU to check out all that we have to offer and get a sense of what makes NDSU special.

people visiting campus
Oct. 3, 2024

NDSU has launched a new learning experience program called Bison to the Bakken. The goal of the program is to introduce undergraduate students studying business, engineering or agriculture to the oil and gas industry, coal industry and all of the economic activity…

Sept. 27, 2024

The NDSU College of Engineering held its seventh annual Scholarship and Awards Reception on Sept. 29 in the NDSU Memorial Union Oċet̄i Ṡak̄owiɳ Ballroom. The event was a celebration of student scholarship recipients, scholarship donors and faculty and staff award…

Sept. 23, 2024

NDSU has been recognized as the No. 1 college in North Dakota by Niche, a website specializing in college rankings and student reviews. Niche highlighted NDSU’s strong academic programs, vibrant campus life and commitment to student success. Niche’s rankings…

Students on campus
Sept. 20, 2024

The North Dakota State University College of Engineering is excited to announce the groundbreaking of its new, state-of-the-art engineering facility, marking a pivotal moment in the college's history. On Friday afternoon, Sept. 20, faculty, staff, students, legislators…

Sept. 12, 2024

Working on campus is an excellent way to develop transferable skills and make lifelong connections. Students from all academic disciplines find the flexibility, proximity and invaluable experience to be significant in preparing them for their future careers. Read…

Students working in dining services
Sept. 12, 2024

Amy Gore learned a powerful story as a college graduate student. Books in the 19th century often were left on trains, read by hundreds of curious passengers as they travelled to their destinations. Knowledge and wonder were passed around from stop-to-stop like a…

Amy Gore, assistant professor of English, teaching a class