North Dakota State President Dean Bresciani faced more than one big issue over the summer break, with problems incurring with media regulations, his contract and NDSU’s “Bresciani’s Summer: A Recap”
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STEM Building to be Renamed After Professor
North Dakota State’s newest building is to be named after former professor and mathematics department chair A. Glenn Hill. The N.D. Board of Higher Education approved the decision “STEM Building to be Renamed After Professor”
The Spectrum’s Top 2015-16 Stories
The Spectrum covered the board in the 2015-16 school year, keeping readers up-to-date on top breaking news, sports, arts and entertainment, features and opinion stories. “The Spectrum’s Top 2015-16 Stories”
Churchill Field Grows In Size
The Churchill Field green space has expanded due to the construction of the STEM building, opposite of original 2013 concerns of the field’s green space “Churchill Field Grows In Size”
New Residence Hall Seeking Authorization
A new residence hall is on the horizon for North Dakota State. The university is seeking state authorization to build the new hall, potentially set “New Residence Hall Seeking Authorization”
Bookshelves Go Bye-Bye
Reed-Johnson is making a change in shelving this summer. Within the freshman men’s residence halls are bookshelves that have been in the halls for decades. “Bookshelves Go Bye-Bye”
Rebranding Says Goodbye to Bison
Bison have long been a symbol for North Dakota State, but vital campus entities are shifting away from the mascot. In the last month, Bison Connection “Rebranding Says Goodbye to Bison”
Wellness Goes Deeper than Fitness
North Dakota State’s Wellness Center is not just about physical health. The health and fitness hotspot on campus promotes the Seven Dimensions of Wellness, a “Wellness Goes Deeper than Fitness”