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Professors published in journals, receive grant
Several NDSU professors have recently published work in academic journals and another has received a national grant.
D. K. Yoon, assistant professor of emergency management, and Jimmy Kim, assistant…
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Mallik receives National Science Foundation grant
Sanku Mallik, professor of pharmaceutical sciences, and Kausik Sarkar, University of Delaware, received a three-year, $587,000 grant from the National Science Foundation for developing liposomes that…
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NDSU, tribal colleges collaborate for NSF grant
A collaboration of North Dakota universities and colleges has been awarded a $4.8 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for a five-year program to improve the diversity and…
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First day enrollment tops 14,200
NDSU officials report first day enrollment was 2 percent higher than last year. As of the first full day of classes on Aug. 24, NDSU has 14,204 students enrolled in its undergraduate, professional and…
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North Dakota Research Universities: Enrollment up


North Dakota's two research universities are both reporting an increase in first full day enrollment. North Dakota State University officials report that enrollment is 2 percent higher than last year…
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Four faculty receive FORWARD Leap Research Grants
Four faculty have been awarded FORWARD Leap Research Grants. The recipients are Kasey Maddock Carlin, assistant professor of animal sciences; Erin Gillam, assistant professor of biological sciences;…
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Animal sciences department to host ‘Moos, Ewes and More’
The Department of Animal Sciences will host “Moos, Ewes and More,” a family event to learn more about livestock, on Sept. 11, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the North Dakota Horse Park, 5180 19th Ave. N.,…
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NDSU welcomes new students
NDSU President Dean L. Bresciani, Lt. Gov. Jack Dalrymple, Student Body President Kevin Black, and one very special student led hundreds of first year students through the front gates of campus at 11…
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ND EPSCoR announces award recipients
North Dakota Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (ND EPSCoR) announced research awardees for its Infrastructure Improvement Program (IIP) Seed Grants and Doctoral Dissertation…
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Rudolf works on Glueckstal Colonies Archives in NDSU library
Homer Rudolf, professor emeritus of music at the University of Richmond, Va., and native of Wishek, N.D., has been working at the NDSU Libraries in the Germans from Russia Heritage Collection (GRHC)…