North Dakota State’s unmanned aerial vehicle program has been and continues to do ground-breaking research since it began in 2014. The program, led through the NDSU “NDSU Breaks Ground with Drones in Ag Research”
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Swimming with the Sharks
The idea started around a campfire while drinking a few beers, Brian Brasch said. He and his business partner Erik Hopperstad couldn’t understand why it was “Swimming with the Sharks”
‘Silicon Prairie’
For Sam Mayer, Fargo seemed like an unlikely spot for a technology haven, but “the Silicon Prairie” has grown on him. “I think that Fargo is “‘Silicon Prairie’”
Congress Awards NDSU Over $2M for Cancer Research
North Dakota State was awarded more than $2 million to establish a Center for Diagnostic and Therapeutic Strategies in Pancreatic Cancer on Feb. 17. “Almost “Congress Awards NDSU Over $2M for Cancer Research”
‘The Yellow and the Green’ Finds Controversy
North Dakota State’s school song “The Yellow and the Green” is under review for cultural and racial references. President Dean Bresciani said in a Listserv Wednesday “‘The Yellow and the Green’ Finds Controversy”
Worst of Flu Season Comes to Close
Nearly 500 flu shots later, the peak of flu season is almost over. Typically occurring between October and May, the flu season has seen three positive “Worst of Flu Season Comes to Close”
NDSU Reaches Decision on Budget Trim
Budget cuts to North Dakota State will not cripple the university as much as force it to reevaluate and delay funding. North Dakota University System “NDSU Reaches Decision on Budget Trim”
Vets’ Petition Letter Partially Successful
On a day honoring America’s military and veterans, three North Dakota State military and veteran students took time to air their grievances against NDSU’s military and “Vets’ Petition Letter Partially Successful”