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State officials say recent studies show North Dakota is outpacing the nation in tourism growth.
Search committee finds no help from.....
North Dakota University System Chancellor William Goetz's initial suggestions for the presidential search committee at North Dakota State University included no people from western North Dakota.
THE NDSU DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION AGREED TO COVER ALL BUT ABOUT $196,000 OF THE EXTRA COSTS FOR ITS PRESIDENT'S HOME.
Burgum Receives North Dakota`s Highest Honor
Philanthropist and former software company executive Doug Burgum is the recipient of North Dakota`s highest honor, the Theodore Roosevelt Rough Rider award.
Higher Ed Board on President Homes
The board, meeting in Mino4 this morning, voted unanimousl9 to allow NDSU to use nearl9 00,000 in mone9 from non-tax funds such as money collected selling sof4 drinks on campus to pa9 for cost overruns for the NDSU president's house.
Banker to lead N. Dakota St. pres search
The state Board of Higher Education has named a Fargo bank executive to lead a committee searching for the next president at North Dakota State University.
FORMER VALLEY CITY STATE PRESIDENT ELLEN CHAFFEE AND FORMER LAKE REGION STATE PRESIDENT SHARON ETEMAD HAVE SENT A LETTER ON BEHALF OF THE GROUP TO CHANCELLOR BILL GOETZ AND OTHERS ASKING THEM TO RECRUIT WOMEN AND MINORITIES FOR LEADERSHIP POSTS.
Corn Fungus Fears Easing in North and South Dakota
A fungus problem with the potential to create widespread damage to corn crops in the Dakotas for perhaps the first time in memory might not be as ominous as first feared.
Former female college leaders in ND urge diversity
A group of former female North Dakota college leaders is urging those who choose North Dakota State University's next president to look beyond white men.
Lutheran Bible camp now incorporating creation science theories
According to the book, the Earth is about 6,000 years old, evolution is wrong and Noah's flood accounts for all of the world's fossils.
SDSU Staters for State looking for Family of the Year
The South Dakota State University Staters for State, the student organization of the SDSU Alumni Association, is seeking nominations for families who deserve recognition for their dedication, loyalty and support of their alma mater.
Raasch: Passions of a prairie journalist
WASHINGTON - If you are of a certain age and even mildly interested in presidential politics, chances are you ran across John Mashek.
It was numbers, numbers, numbers and more numbers as more than a dozen experts representing different agricultural sectors converged Tuesday in Minot at the Crop Outlook and International Durum Forum in an attempt to explain the current global financial situation and its impact on the ag industry.
US crop estimates may ease fears about wet harvest
Newly released estimates for U.S. wheat, corn and soybean crops may put to rest fears that a wet harvest season in many parts of the country could cut into production.
Before 1993, wheat growers hadn't paid much attention to such terms as vomitoxin.
North Dakota State University is considering a campus-wide smoking ban. The idea got support from the NDSU Staff Senate last week, on a 35-23 vote.
Joshua Seibert on Little International Committee
A A A The preparations for this yeara s Little International livestock show has begun with the selection of the executive team.
NDSU President Leaving at Month`s End
North Dakota State University President Joseph Chapman will be leaving campus about a month earlier than he planned.
Resources to Get You through Harvest
An incredibly slow harvest, excessive moisture, high potential for diseases and other crop quality issues have created many obstacles for your corn's path from field to bin or elevator.
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