Join NDSU alumni and friends in Arizona! 

NDSU Reception

Hosted by:

Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026 | 5-8 p.m. MST

The McCormick Scottsdale | Lakeside Ballroom

You’re invited to join NDSU alumni and friends in Scottsdale, Arizona, for an evening of good food, great conversation, and updates from NDSU football head coach Tim Polasek and Dr. Chad Ulven, University Distinguished Professor of Mechanical Engineering. This event is free to attend.

Registration closes on Feb. 11.
Questions?  Email us or call 701.231.4357.

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Questions?  Email us or call 701.231.6800.

Other Bison Events

Team Makers Takeover

Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026 | 11 a.m. MST

Union Grill & Tap

Cheer on the NDSU men’s basketball team as they take on Kansas City and the NDSU women’s basketball game against the University of South Dakota (pending streaming availability). This event is free to attend.

Online registration has now closed.

Registration closes on Feb. 11.
Questions?  Email us or call 701.231.4357.

Team Makers Arizona Bison Golf Open

Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026

Registration 6:30 a.m. MST | Shotgun start 8 a.m. MST

Foothills Golf Club

Hit the links with fellow alumni and friends to support NDSU student-athlete scholarships. To register, call 701-893-8185, email garrett.mennenga@ndsu.edu, or click the button below.
$160 per golfer | $640 per foursome | $25 for lunch and drink only

Online registration has now closed.

Registration closes on Feb. 11.
Questions?  Email us or call 701.231.4357.

Margaret and her husband, Hugh Veit ’79, established the Eleanor S. Fitzgerald Memorial Graduate Student Scholarship to support NDSU students earning advanced degrees in the Department of Health, Nutrition, and Exercise Sciences or the Department of Human Development and Family Science.

Core areas of home economics remain part of current NDSU degree programs such as accounting; apparel, retail merchandising, and design; education; family and consumer science; financial planning; human development and family science; interior design; and nutrition science.

Home economics programs opened doors, particularly for women, to earn college degrees and pursue careers in education, Extension, state and federal government, business and industry, health care, and more. NDAC listed domestic economy as one of its courses in its founding year, 1890.

Established by Dr. Teresa Conner, dean of the NDSU College of Health and Human Sciences, and co-chaired by Dr. Margaret Fitzgerald ’83 and Col. Esther Meyers ’75, the Wisdom Keepers provide support and share their knowledge and expertise with students, faculty, staff, and leadership in the College.

The home management house at NDAC was the first facility built on a college campus specifically for home management practice. In 1954, it was named in honor of Alba Bales, the first female academic dean at NDAC.