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May 7, 2025

Lisa Montplaisir, NDSU professor of biological sciences with a joint appointment in the School of Education, has been awarded the Doctor of Service Award by the Blue Key Honor Society. The Doctor of Service Award recognizes individuals who have made significant…

A photo of Lisa Montplaisir, NDSU professor of biological sciences, holding her award while standing with members of NDSU's Blue Key Honor Society
May 5, 2025

Jiyeon Kim, NDSU research assistant professor in agribusiness and applied economics, recently worked on a study reveling that growing U.S. agricultural exports may be increasing production risks for American farmers, particularly those cultivating corn and soybeans.…

May 5, 2025

NDSU has emerged as a leader in precision agriculture research, emphasizing real-time decision-making, site-specific management and the integration of remote sensing and machine learning. Precision agriculture is a farm management concept that uses technology and data…

Photo of NDSU research assistant professor Ahmed Rabia working on a drone
April 16, 2025

Technology has always impacted agriculture, but new methods and equipment are arriving rapidly in today's world. Examples are the use of uncrewed aerial systems, sensors and geographic information systems, which are being utilized by researchers, breeders and growers…

Photo of Paulo Flores, North Dakota State University assistant professor of agricultural and biosystems engineering, with students in a field
April 15, 2025

Mila Kryjevskaia, a professor of physics in the Department of Physics and the STEM Education Ph.D. program at NDSU, has been selected to give the 64th Faculty Lectureship scheduled for Wednesday, April 23 from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. in the Memorial Union’s …

Photo of a graphic announcing the 64th Faculty Lectureship
March 28, 2025

Wildfires have devastating impacts on landscapes and structures in their immediate path, but the long-term impact on the health of the soil left behind is still being studied. North Dakota is one of several states that have faced destructive wildfires in recent years.

Photo of Eglantina Lopez Echartea, NDSU assistant professor of AES microbiological sciences, standing in a field
March 27, 2025

NDSU’s Tapestry of Inclusion will induct seven members of the NDSU community during a ceremony scheduled for Wednesday, April 16 at noon in the Memorial Union’s Anishinaabe Theater. A reception in the Butte Lounge will immediately follow the induction ceremony.…

Photo of the Tapestry of Inclusion, a textile mosaic, which is located on the second floor of the Memorial Union.
March 24, 2025

Students, faculty and staff are encouraged to attend the Bison Leadership Institute, set to take place on Wednesday, April 2 from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m., in the Memorial Union’s Anishinaabe Theater.