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The Sheila and Robert Challey Institute for Global Innovation and Growth is hosting a virtual discussion titled “Free Speech on Campuses and Our Road Back to Good Conversation” at 3 p.m. Tuesday, Feb.…

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NDSU's Sheila and Robert Challey Institute for Global Innovation and Growth is set to host a virtual discussion titled “Free Speech on Campuses and Our Road Back to Good Conversation.” The event is…

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Ahmad Al Asady, assistant professor of management, is featured in a recent WalletHub.com story. He was interviewed as an expert for "Cheap Car Insurance in North Carolina," by car insurance writer…

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Clay Routledge, Challey Professor of Management, recently was featured on Peacock TV’s "The Overview." Routlege was interviewed by host Gadi Schwartz in the new series’ second episode, titled…

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The Challey Institute for Global Innovation and Growth at NDSU has announced the spring speakers for the IDEAS Research Workshop, a series to explore interdisciplinary solutions for enhancing economic…

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With many people taking precautions to remain safe during the pandemic, some may be skipping activities that get their blood flowing and hearts pumping. An NDSU professor is a leading author of a…

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A new study published in Translational Behavioral Medicine shows that some measures to promote safety during the pandemic could be bolstered by one more step. The lack of physical activity, the…

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A study published in Translational Behavioral Medicine shows that some measures to promote safety during the pandemic could be bolstered by one more step. The lack of physical activity, the world’s…

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On Jan. 19, The Challey Institute at North Dakota State University held a webinar with J.D.Vance, author of Hillbilly Elegy. During this presentation, Vance discussed his childhood of poverty and its…

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A new study published in Translational Behavioral Medicine shows that some measures to promote safety during the pandemic could be bolstered by one more step. The lack of physical activity, the…

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