2021

NDSU’s Bison Strides receives $100,000 Giving Hearts Day match

North Dakota State University’s Bison Strides is pleased to announce a gift of $100,000 as a Giving Hearts Day match from the John Ballantyne Donor Advised Fund, a component fund of the Fargo Moorhead Area Foundation.

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North Dakota State University’s Bison Strides is pleased to announce a gift of $100,000 as a Giving Hearts Day match from the John Ballantyne Donor Advised Fund, a component fund of the Fargo Moorhead Area Foundation.

Faculty member appointed President Jim Ozbun Endowed Chair of Entrepreneurship

Onnolee Nordstrom, assistant professor of management in NDSU’s College of Business, has been selected as the inaugural holder of the President Jim Ozbun Endowed Chair of Entrepreneurship.

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Onnolee Nordstrom, assistant professor of management in NDSU’s College of Business, has been selected as the inaugural holder of the President Jim Ozbun Endowed Chair of Entrepreneurship.

Making an Assist

Two photos in the home of Dale Peppel ’53 help tell the story of the role basketball played in shaping his childhood — and his future.

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Two photos in the home of Dale Peppel ’53 help tell the story of the role basketball played in shaping his childhood — and his future.

NDSU professor Clay Routledge named the Arden & Donna Hetland Distinguished Professor of Business

Dr. Clay Routledge, professor in NDSU’s College of Business and faculty scholar in the Sheila and Robert Challey Institute for Global Innovation and Growth, has been appointed the inaugural holder of the newly-established Arden & Donna Hetland Distinguished Professorship.

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Dr. Clay Routledge, professor in NDSU’s College of Business and faculty scholar in the Sheila and Robert Challey Institute for Global Innovation and Growth, has been appointed the inaugural holder of the newly-established Arden & Donna Hetland Distinguished Professorship.

NDSU’s Agricultural Products Development Center to be named Peltier Complex

One of North Dakota State University’s most iconic family names will soon be memorialized on a new campus building. The North Dakota State Board of Higher Education approved the naming of North Dakota State University’s Agricultural Products Development Center at its Sept. 30, 2021, meeting.

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One of North Dakota State University’s most iconic family names will soon be memorialized on a new campus building. The North Dakota State Board of Higher Education approved the naming of North Dakota State University’s Agricultural Products Development Center at its Sept. 30, 2021, meeting.

Where Champions Are Made

For NDSU student-athletes, the clock never stops. Jalen Bussey ’23, a Bison running back, spent his summer on campus. Every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, he met his teammates in the weight room, at the Fargodome, or on the turf for strength and conditioning practice.

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For NDSU student-athletes, the clock never stops. Jalen Bussey ’23, a Bison running back, spent his summer on campus. Every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, he met his teammates in the weight room, at the Fargodome, or on the turf for strength and conditioning practice.

Program Spotlight: NDSU Nice Center

North Dakota State University’s Nice Center, founded in Jan. 2019 and funded by philanthropy through the In Our Hands Campaign, supports students’ ideas and helps them advance those ideas in the marketplace. For Dieumerci Christel ’21, the Nice Center opened up a world of possibilities as he completed his degree and advanced his business.

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North Dakota State University’s Nice Center, founded in Jan. 2019 and funded by philanthropy through the In Our Hands Campaign, supports students’ ideas and helps them advance those ideas in the marketplace. For Dieumerci Christel ’21, the Nice Center opened up a world of possibilities as he completed his degree and advanced his business.