The Bakken region may be over 200 miles from Fargo, but that doesn’t mean North Dakota State is free from its effects. A state budget “14 Facts About ND’s Oil Boom”
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NDSU Adjusts to Axe $6.4M From 2015-17 Biennium
North Dakota’s oil boom is over, and North Dakota State will be feeling the burn. In an email to campus Monday, Provost Beth Ingram said “NDSU Adjusts to Axe $6.4M From 2015-17 Biennium”
Five-Time Frisco Travelers Enjoy Trek to Texas
While the trip to Frisco, Texas, is never a guarantee, this has not stopped die-hard Bison fans. Frisco also sees a group of unwavering attendees, those who have ventured to “Five-Time Frisco Travelers Enjoy Trek to Texas”
Animal Advocacy Nonprofit Wants Animal Science on Chopping Block
Degrees in animal science are plentiful at North Dakota State, though not everyone thinks they should be. David Cantor, executive director of Responsible Policies for “Animal Advocacy Nonprofit Wants Animal Science on Chopping Block”
F-M Welcomes National Homeless and Hungry Awareness Week
The week before Thanksgiving is a time for people like Stephon Schaller to give back and help those in need. Schaller, a member of the “F-M Welcomes National Homeless and Hungry Awareness Week”
NDSU Grads’ Earnings Found Lesser Than Expected
North Dakota State graduates could be making less than the university estimates, or so says a news magazine. The Economist found NDSU grads are making “NDSU Grads’ Earnings Found Lesser Than Expected”
American Indian Public Health Resource Center Spreads Its Wings
A young organization housed at North Dakota State is tackling big issues 17 months after its founding. The American Indian Public Health Resource Center was “American Indian Public Health Resource Center Spreads Its Wings”