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Monthly Archives: November 2010
North Dakota State women’s volleyball faces Minnesota in NCAA Division I tournament
FARGO, N.D. – North Dakota State will play Minnesota in the first round of the NCAA Division I women’s volleyball tournament at 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 3, at the Sports Pavilion in Minneapolis. The 64-team tournament field was announced live … Continue reading
Tagged bison volleyball, bison women, Bsion, sports
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NDSU’s dean of College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences steps down
Fargo, N.D., Nov. 24, 2010 – Thomas J. Riley, Dean of the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences at North Dakota State University, will step down from his administrative post in July, 2011, to return to the faculty of … Continue reading
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NDSU cancels classes due to weather
Due to recently updated predictions concerning the anticipated storm for tonight and our interest in allowing students the opportunity to travel home for Thanksgiving, classes beginning at noon or after today (including evening classes) will be canceled. The campus will … Continue reading
Bresciani expands cabinet to include faculty and staff representation
North Dakota State University President Dean L. Bresciani announced his plans to add a representative from both the faculty and staff senates to his cabinet. Bresciani asked the presidents of each senate to nominate three members of their respective executive … Continue reading
Fans invited to a playoff pep rally
A pep rally celebrating NDSU’s historic Division 1 football playoff spot will be held Tuesday Nov. 23 at 4:30 p.m. in the Memorial Union Great Plains Ballroom.  President Dean L. Bresciani, Coach Craig Bohl, Athletic Director Gene Taylor, and Thundar will … Continue reading
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NDSU Provost announces retirement from administrative post
North Dakota State University’s long-serving provost and vice president of academic affairs, Craig Schnell, has announced his intention to retire from his administrative responsibilities sometime in the summer of 2011. Schnell will transition to a faculty position in the College … Continue reading
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NDSU makes its first NCAA Division I playoff appearance
North Dakota State is scheduled to host Robert Morris University in a first-round NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) playoff game on Saturday, Nov. 27, in the Fargodome. The winner plays at Big Sky champion Montana State (9-2) on Dec. … Continue reading
News conference planned to celebrate return of Dakota Marker
To celebrate the NDSU football victory over rival South Dakota State University, a news conference is scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 17, at 1 p.m. in Thundar’s Den, located in the basement of the Memorial Union. Head coach Craig Bohl, Bison … Continue reading
NDSU students to present installations at Fargo Public Library
Fargo, N.D. – During the week of Nov. 15, students from North Dakota State University will transform the east and west entrances of the downtown Fargo Public Library in a project called “Transitions.” At the library, located at 209 3rd … Continue reading
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NDSU wants your input
by NDSU President Dean L. Bresciani As many of you know, the listening group process has concluded its first phase. Hundreds of people participated in that first phase, and many have reported how they appreciated being involved in these initial conversations … Continue reading
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