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Monthly Archives: August 2009
Dakota Studies Courses Offered
Linguists worldwide are trying to save languages, and nowhere are they dying more quickly than in North America. With 25,000 speakers on 15 U.S. and Canadian reservations, Dakota is considered an "unsafe" language in terms of longevity. "[Languages] are dying … Continue reading
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Wallman Wellness Center serves record number of patrons
The Wallman Wellness Center served more than 2,467 customers on Aug. 25, the first full day of school, setting a record for the largest number of students, faculty and staff served in one day. Read more at: http://www.ndsu.edu/news/media_releases/wallman_wellness_center_serves_record_number_of_patrons/
NDSU officials report 13,855 first day enrollment
Fargo, N.D., Aug. 25 – North Dakota State University officials report that first day enrollment numbers are 7.6 percent higher than last year at this time. Prakash Mathew, vice president of student affairs, attributes the increase to several factors including … Continue reading
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Klai Hall to Open Monday
North Dakota State University’s Klai Hall, 711 2nd Ave. N., will be open to faculty, staff and students beginning Monday, Aug. 24 at 8 a.m. Classes scheduled after 4 p.m. that day will be held. University officials were informed tonight … Continue reading
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NDSU Athletic Department and Bookstore Partner
FARGO, N.D.–The North Dakota State University athletic department and NDSU Bookstore launched a new online team shop Tuesday as an extension of a long-standing sales relationship. The NDSU Bookstore, which manages merchandise sales at home football and … Continue reading
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Free MAT use for NDSU faculty and staff
Over the summer the City of Fargo, NDSU and MAT Bus reached an agreement that will allow faculty and staff to ride the MAT Bus routes for free throughout the region. This agreement will be especially useful for faculty and … Continue reading
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More campus construction
As part of the Minard Hall renovation project, a new sanitary sewer line will need to be installed from the east side of Minard across Albrecht Blvd to the Library where a new manhole will be constructed. This will … Continue reading
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