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Posthumous degree awarded during virtual winter commencement celebration
During the 2020 virtual winter commencement celebration, North Dakota State University will award a posthumous bachelor’s degree to Pierce Kvien, a mechanical engineering major, who died Aug. 15.
Kvi...
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Engineering dean named fellow of National Academy of Inventors
Michael Kessler, dean of the NDSU College of Engineering, has been named a fellow of the National Academy of Inventors. Kessler was among 175 inventors from across the country who were honored.
Elect...
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Commencement speaker: NDSU means opportunity, growth
NDSU graduating senior Darby Beyer describes her collegiate career as an important time of personal growth. It is a reflective message she will share with her classmates.
Beyer is the class...
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NDSU dean named AAAS fellow
Michael Kessler, dean of the NDSU College of Engineering, has been named a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Election as a fellow is an honor bestowed upon association...
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Toy Adaptathon to be held at NDSU
NDSU Disability Services, the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Eta Kappa Nu Honor Society and the NDSU Fabrication Lab are partnering to make the holiday season more accessible for...
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NDSU faculty member wins international landslide research award
Beena Ajmera, assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering, has been selected as the inaugural recipient of the Oldrich Hungr Award from the International Consortium on Landslides,...
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Student team wins construction management competition
A team of students from the NDSU Department of Construction Management and Engineering won a top award at the North Central Region of the Associated Schools of Construction virtual student...
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Civil engineering professor to give Faculty Lectureship
Dinesh Katti, Jordan A. Engberg Presidential Professor and professor of civil engineering, will give the 59th Faculty Lectureship, one of NDSU’s oldest and most prestigious awards. The honor...
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Students win People’s Choice Award at innovation competition
A team of NDSU engineering and architecture students won the $500 People’s Choice Award at the Disruptive Innovation Challenge held Sept. 29 in Bismarck, North Dakota. The event was sponsored by...
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NDSU faculty member writes book on computational modeling advances
David R. Steward, NDSU professor and chair of the civil and environmental engineering and the construction management and engineering departments, is set to publish a new book, titled “Analytic...