Campus Happenings

WILLISTON, N.D. – At the end of September, students from Williston State College’s Agriculture program, joined by Dakota College at Bottineau (DCB) and Dickinson State University (DSU) students, attended a two-day range tour across western and central North Dakota. WSC and DCB, along with Lake Region...

  NDSU’s State Board of Agricultural Research and Education, known as SBARE, is requesting input for 2021-23 program priorities. SBARE has budget and policy-making oversight for the North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station and NDSU Extension. "In years past, SBARE has taken input on priorities with verbal testimony...

  Patricia “Pat” Hanson was named NDSU’s director of payroll, effective Sept. 3. She was hired as the associate director of payroll in the Office of Human Resources and Payroll on Oct. 19, 2018, and served as the interim director of payroll since March 1 of this...

International mission funded by global non-governmental, non-profit organization and network The first international mission in the University of North Dakota’s Inflatable Mars/Lunar Habitat (IMLH) was launched Wednesday afternoon when four students from Argentina, Colombia, Mexico and Peru entered the facility to spend two weeks running experiments...

WILLISTON, N.D. – On Monday, September 30, Oasis Petroleum delivered a sand transfer machine to the Williston State College Transportation Technology Program. The unit, colloquially known as a sand slinger, is designed to move large amounts of sand, or Proppant, in a precise manner to a...

  Several NDSU researchers recently received grants from the North Central Region Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Program. They include Burton Johnson, professor of sunflower, minor and new crop production; Benjamin Geaumont, wildlife and range research assistant professor at the NDSU Hettinger Research Extension Center; Miranda...

  NDSU Department of Computer Science faculty members are part of a group that received the Roaming Bison Award from North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum. They are members of the ND K-20W Initiative Team, which has worked to create educational opportunities for students at all levels...