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NDSCS Performing Arts Department to present Fall Concert October 25

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The NDSCS Performing Arts Department will present its first concert of the season on Tuesday, October 25, 2022 at 7:30 p.m. in the Bremer Bank Theatre in the Harry Stern and Ella Stern Cultural Center

ESPN visits Wahpeton to film story on Ray Ruschel

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Daily News has received reports from multiple sources that ESPN has arrived in Wahpeton to continue covering the Ray Ruschel story. Ruschel, a 49-year-old freshman on the North Dakota State College of

Raking in fall’s good fortune

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Henry and Mary Ann Loock, Wahpeton, were among the locals getting a unique treat Monday, Oct. 31. John Deere students from North Dakota State College of Science, under the supervision of Larry Ashman,

M. Brady selected for Labster’s 2022 STEM Excellence Award

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NDSCS Mathematics and Science Associate Professor Margaret Brady has been selected as a winner of Labster’s 2022 STEM Excellence Award. This annual award recognizes 10 educators from around the worl

College meat cutting programs start to fill up industry need

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On the first day of their internship at a small town meat locker, Alissa Metzger and Grace Lamberson were breaking down a hog carcass to cut into pork chops, roasts, and other cuts and packaging up or

NDSCS defensive lineman one of seven finalists for Armed Services Merit Award

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Even North Dakota State College of Science’s head football coach is inspired by his backup defensive tackle. After all, Ray Ruschel, a 49-year-old NDSCS freshman, has a month or so in age on Coach E

NDSCS Wildcat Football Attends the DIII National Championship Game

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Go Wildcats! The NJCAA has officially announced that the NDSCS Wildcat football team will be traveling to Glen Ellyn, Illinois to play the College of DuPage in the DIII National Championship game on S

NDSCS receives $500,000 grant for Gene Haas Center for Advanced Manufacturing

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North Dakota State College of Science has been awarded a $500,000 naming rights grant from the Gene Haas Foundation to upgrade Precision Machining Technology program facilities. Once complete, the newly named Gene Haas Center for Advanced Manufacturing will strengthen NDSCS’ capacity to attract and educate the next generation of machinists to meet growing workforce needs.

Seven NDSCS students among top ten competitors in Collegiate DECA 2022-2023 Stock Market Game

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An acclaimed program from the SIFMA Foundation, the Collegiate DECA Stock Market Game™ is an online simulation that challenges teams with building and managing a $100,000 virtual investment portfoli

A Look Back on Collegiate DECA Engage in Atlanta

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Nearly 200 Collegiate DECA members, including 5 NDSCS students and NDSCS Business Management Professor, Greg Anderson, attended the 2022 ENGAGE Conference in Atlanta, GA on November 3-5, 2022. The NDS