Babak Jahani, an NDSU graduate student, will be receiving the National Science Foundation Student Grant for his research on particulate ceramics called Ultra High Temperature “NDSU Grad Student Awarded National Science Foundation Student Grant”
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Political Forum Presents Ideals
An open political forum between Republicans, Democrats and Libertarians took place Wednesday, Nov. 29. The moderator was North Dakota State’s Thomas Ambrosio, professor of political “Political Forum Presents Ideals”
Who You Gonna Call? Waste Busters!
The Residence Hall Association (RHA) and North Dakota State Dining partner to put on a program twice a semester called Waste Busters. The program was “Who You Gonna Call? Waste Busters!”
Pigs Used for Human Trauma Training
The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine is urging North Dakota State and Sanford Health to end human trauma training on animals. They have placed ceiling “Pigs Used for Human Trauma Training”
Planting Compassion
Fargo Brewing Company (FBC) opened its doors to Plants for Patients on Monday, Nov. 27. FBC typically has non-profit Mondays, and this past Monday Plants “Planting Compassion”
Celebrating NDSU Incubator’s Success
Opened in 2007 and costing $7.3 million dollars to complete, North Dakota State’s Technology Incubator is celebrating its 10th anniversary as it continues to support “Celebrating NDSU Incubator’s Success”
SAAC Hosts Third Annual Toy Drive
Many people are fortunate to get toys on Christmas day, either from Santa, from family members or possibly from friends. However, annually there are many “SAAC Hosts Third Annual Toy Drive”
Is NDSU in Danger Following Budget Cuts?
Midwestern universities have seen a decline in budget and some of their best faculty according to an article published in The Atlantic by Jon Marcus. “Is NDSU in Danger Following Budget Cuts?”