Facilities Management Director assures violations will be fixed in 2020 The North Dakota State University Student Health Athletic Complex, otherwise known as the SHAC, has “New plans for SHAC address ADA violations”
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Dunbar Hall to be replaced with new science building by 2022
Plans are starting to develop what Dunbar’s replacement will look like On Jan. 28, the State Board of Higher Education approved funding for a new “Dunbar Hall to be replaced with new science building by 2022”
Super Bowl ad includes building designed by John Klai’s architecture firm
A Star-studded Super Bowl ad featured a building designed by a famous NDSU Alumni Famous North Dakota State Alumnus, John Klai, helps run an architecture “Super Bowl ad includes building designed by John Klai’s architecture firm”
Bison Ambassadors look to expand the herd
What the Bison Ambassadors do on campus The North Dakota State University Bison Ambassadors is currently accepting applications for 2020. Bison Ambassadors is a student “Bison Ambassadors look to expand the herd”
Anthrozoology dives deep into our interactions with animals
A new course in anthrozoology lets students learn about human and animal interactions North Dakota State University students have the opportunity to earn general education “Anthrozoology dives deep into our interactions with animals”
Exploring the rise of vaccine hesitancy
A brief history of vaccine hesitancy throughout the U.S. Dr. Paul Carson, a professor of Public Health, spoke about vaccine hesitancy during the Microbiological Sciences “Exploring the rise of vaccine hesitancy”
Offering silent solidarity
Students support peers with anxiety and depression by tying a green bandana on their backpacks The ‘Green Bandana Project’, which has spread throughout university campuses “Offering silent solidarity”
NDSU developed program hints about going national
An NDSU developed program has goals of preventing opioid addiction before the prescription is filled One hundred thirty — that is the number of people “NDSU developed program hints about going national”