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Feb. 25, 2025

NDSU and North Dakota State College of Science have signed an agreement to establish a streamlined transfer pathway for students pursuing careers in Information Technology. The partnership aims to provide students earning an Information Systems…

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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.

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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.

Feb. 13, 2025

NDSU is now accepting applications for its Bison to the Bakken program, a unique 3-credit, 2-week travel experience that provides students with an in-depth exploration of the energy industry in western North Dakota. Student travel expenses for the…

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Feb. 12, 2025

Steven “Skip” Anderson’s deep-rooted love for agriculture is evident in the dedication he has for the well-being of livestock on campus.

Steven Anderson, manager of NDSU’s Sheep Unit and animal science instructor, holds a lamb in NDSU's Sheep Unit
Feb. 6, 2025

The NDSU Career and Advising Center hosted the Spring Career Expo on Wednesday, Feb. 5 at the Fargodome. The event is a valuable opportunity for students to network with a wide variety of employers seeking talent for full-time positions, internships and co-op…

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Feb. 6, 2025

NDSU President David Cook addressed the 69th North Dakota Legislative Assembly’s Senate Appropriations Education and Environment Committee on Wednesday, advocating for a $35 million investment titled “New Horizon: NDSU 2035.”

NDSU President David Cook testifying to the North Dakota Legislature
Jan. 28, 2025

Black History Month 2025 begins on February 1. This year’s national theme is “African Americans and Labor”. The Center for Community and Belonging is excited to host a series of events to celebrate this national heritage month.

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