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Bison Video Blog: Spring softball, golf, your questions and more!
Join WDAY sports director Dom Izzo and The Forum's Jeff Kolpack for the Bison Video Blog! Spring softball and golf are on the agenda today and Jeff and Dom answer YOUR questions sent in via Twitter. ...
Posted on 5/14/13 at 1:52 PM
Why is an NDSU student writing blog about Fighting Sioux hockey?
To be fair NDSU junior Bri Gefroh's blog isn't just about The Fighting Sioux, it's about hockey as a whole. And more accurately her love of the sport. She writes: "For the Love of Hockey is a female-...
Posted on 3/19/13 at 4:04 PM
Still Blog of the Week, so have some grill recipes
Its official, my reign of terror as Blog of the Week continues into uncharted territory as we enter day 11. Actually theres no terror involved, instead I figured Id post some recipes for the grill tha...
Posted on 4/19/12 at 10:57 AM
NDSU research could play role in oil exploration
FARGO - North Dakota State University scientists are analyzing materials that could play a role in North Dakota oil and gas exploration. Scientists from NDSUs Center for Nanoscale Science and Enginee...
Posted on 3/16/12 at 8:55 AM
Former NDSU Extension Director Honored
Sharon Anderson, a former North Dakota State University Extension Service director, has received the National 4-H Councils Gary L. Davis Leadership Award. The award honors those who have provided s...
Posted on 1/20/12 at 9:38 AM
NDSU tops FBS Colo. St.
By Eric Peterson, Forum Communications , September 10, 2012
NDSU’s origins date back to 1862
By Ryan Johnson, Forum Communications , August 20, 2012
NDSU gets $1 million donation from alumnus
A North Dakota State University alumnus has donated $1 million to the NDSU Development Foundation.August 11, 2012
SDSU releasing new hard red winter wheat variety
South Dakota State University officials say a new hard red winter wheat variety has the potential to be a top performer in drier areas of the state.July 26, 2012
NDSU trying to sell costly plane
North Dakota State University is attempting to sell a seldom-used private plane that costs more than $5,600 an hour to fly, a university official told lawmakers who have questioned the expense. The hourly cost is four times what another state agency pays to operate a similar plane.By By Dale Wetzel, Associated Press , July 12, 2012
NDSU alum, USD coach do well at US Olympic Trials
A former North Dakota State University track standout has qualified for the Olympics, while a University of South Dakota assistant track coach is a step away from qualifying.June 26, 2012
Oops! NCAA sends banner to wrong North Dakota university
GRAND FORKS, N.D. (AP) — The NCAA sent a Division I football championship banner to a university in North Dakota.June 13, 2012
North Dakota State Univ. unveils revised logos
FARGO, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota State University has unveiled new team logos and typeface for athletic publications and apparel.June 03, 2012
NDSU Extension Service gets permanent director
The interim director of the North Dakota State University Extension Service has been given the job permanently.May 22, 2012
NDSU researcher mine the past for climate change clues
When spring sprang early, O.A. Stevens wanted to know why. Between 1907 and 1961, the professor and botanist for what eventually became North Dakota State University traveled the state, documenting everything he could find and compiling diligent records on how plants responded to differences in temperature and weather.By By Marino Eccher, Forum Communications Co. , May 12, 2012
NDSU files lawsuit in collapse of Minard Hall
North Dakota State University’s lawsuit against three contractors over the collapse of Minard Hall finally made its way into the Cass County District Court this week.By By Marino Eccher, Forum Communications Co. , May 11, 2012
NDSU reducing course sections to cut costs
North Dakota State University plans to cut some class section offerings, leave open positions unfilled, and consolidate information technology systems in an effort to make up the money from a modest tuition increase that didn’t go through.By By Marino Eccher, Forum Communications Co. , May 09, 2012
NDSU wants a 15 credit standard
Somewhere along the line, 12 credits a semester – the minimum to qualify for federal financial aid —became the standard definition of a full-time college course load. And Dean Bresciani isn’t happy about it.By By Marino Eccher, Forum Communications Co. , April 12, 2012
NDSU women's athletic director returns to job
The women's athletic director at North Dakota State is back on the job after a two-week suspension without pay.April 11, 2012
FCS champion NDSU starting spring drills Saturday
The reigning Football Championship Subdivision champions start spring drills on Saturday.March 23, 2012
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