NDSU Evening of Distinction, presented by SEI

Save the Date

Thursday, Apr. 28, 2022

Holiday Inn Fargo
3803 13th Ave S. | Fargo, ND 58103

Social at 5:30 p.m. | Dinner served at 6:30 p.m.
$50 per person

Join us to celebrate outstanding NDSU award recipients and recognize exceptional community donors at this elegant event.

Thursday, April 20, 2023

Delta Hotels by Marriott Fargo
1635 42nd St. SW | Fargo, ND 58103
Social | 5:30 p.m.
Dinner and Awards Program | 6:30 p.m.
$50 per person

Online registration for Evening of Distinction has now closed.
Questions? Please email us or call 701.231.6844.

Check back soon for news about the next Evening of Distinction, coming Spring 2024!

The 2023 NDSU Foundation Award Honorees include a world-renowned researcher and potato pathologist; a married couple with philanthropic passions for NDSU agriculture, education, and football; the nation’s leading farmer-owned cooperative and its philanthropic arm; a College of Engineering alumnus whose leadership helped grow NDSU’s endowment; a leader in the field of natural resources management in North Dakota and Washington, D.C.; and a pathogen researcher on the front lines of biosafety for the past 20 years.

Each year, the NDSU Foundation recognizes the accomplishments of award honorees and recognition society donors at Evening of Distinction, presented by SEI.

BS '76 Bacteriology

BS '68 Agricultural Mechanization (David)
BS '69 Home Economics (Aileen)

BS '66 Industrial Engineering
'18 Honorary Doctorate

MS '78 Plant Pathology
Ph.D. '82 Plant Pathology

BS '01 Natural Resources Mgmt.
MS '04 Natural Resources Mgmt.
Ph.D. '08 Natural Resources Mgmt.

2023 Presenting Sponsor:

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.