Campus Happenings

  Catherine Kingsley Westerman, associate professor of communication, has received a prestigious Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program award to travel to teach, study and conduct research in Seoul, South Korea, later this year. Westerman is set to teach an undergraduate course on leadership, influence and cultural differences at...

  The NDSU Faculty Senate Executive committee has approved an extension of the pass/fail grading option for spring semester to May 1. The 16-credit pass/fail limit also will be waived should a student meet or exceed that total. According to Interim Provost Margaret Fitzgerald, the pass/fail option...

  NDSU’s annual Fashion, Apparel and Business Organization Fashion Show is moving to an online format. Instead of a typical face-to-face fashion show, students have decided to produce a virtual show through social media. The move was necessary due to social distancing guidelines. Scheduled for April 29-30,...

  The NDSU Public Health Student Association is planning two virtual events during Public Health Week. They are: American Indian Public Health Day Monday, April 6, 10:30 a.m. “The Role of Trauma Impacts on Attachment and Brain Development and Appropriate Strategies for Working with Traumatized Children,” presented by Dr....

  Clay Routledge, NDSU professor of psychology and faculty fellow at the Challey Institute for Global Innovation and Growth, was recently interviewed by The Atlantic. Routledge is featured in an article titled “Is That Nostalgia You’re Feeling? Missing the daily pleasures of pre-quarantine life doesn’t have...

[caption id="attachment_13721" align="alignleft" width="300"] WSC COVID-19 update.[/caption] WILLISTON, N.D. - The following is an update from Williston State College president, Dr. John Miller, on WSC's response to the coronavirus (COVID-19): Dear Campus Community: In support of and following social distancing recommendations to help slow the spread of COVID-19, WSC...