NDSU Giving Day is Tuesday, Nov. 28
NDSU Giving Day is Nov. 28! During this one-day, online fundraising event, you can give to the area of the University you are most passionate about and enhance the NDSU student experience. Plus, matches and challenges help your gift go farther. Check out all the opportunities for giving on the NDSU Giving Day webpage. What kind of NDSU Giving Day philanthropist are you? Take the quiz and share your results on social media! |
NDSU's engineering epicenter
Doosan Bobcat and Mortenson have both pledged $5 million, respectively, to boost early fundraising momentum for a new Center for Engineering and Computational Sciences at NDSU. "Engineers are a critical aspect of our workforce, and this new Center will attract and retain both students and faculty well into the future," Dan Johnson, chief executive officer at Mortenson and an NDSU alumnus in construction management, said. "We are proud to support NDSU as they educate future engineers who are helping us transform how the world runs jobsites, builds cities, and thinks about a sustainable future," Mike Ballweber, president of Doosan Bobcat North America, said. These dual gifts represent a landmark moment in the College of Engineering's history and provide critical leadership gift support needed to pursue raising up to $30 million for the project. In total, $14.5 million has been raised to date. The private funds will be used to match the North Dakota Legislature's appropriation of $59 million for the new Center. Learn more and get involved by visiting the NDSU Foundation News webpage. |
2024 Florida and Arizona events
Save the date to gather with NDSU alumni and friends at these exciting events!
🌴 Bison Social on Feb. 3, 2024 | Naples, Florida Watch your inbox for details and registration information. Visit the NDSU Foundation Upcoming Events webpage for more opportunities to connect. |
Philanthropy in action
The year is 1973. "Smoke on the Water" is on the radio. Atari's iconic table tennis-inspired video game Pong is rising in popularity in the United States. And NDSU offers a computer science degree for the first time. Fifty years in the future, computer science at NDSU is a diverse and increasingly popular program in the NDSU College of Engineering. Read about the Association for Computing Machinery's annual video game competition (where students like Grace De Genaro '25 flex their programming prowess), NDSU faculty research in agricultural data science, and how philanthropic support to the computer science department supports the next generation of professionals on the NDSU Foundation Magazine webpage. |
Campus news
NDSU's leadership development apprenticeship is shaping future leaders in K-12 education in the state through a no-cost degree program. The five-semester, fully online program, which started this fall, currently has 11 school administrators across three districts in the state working toward a master's degree in K-12 leadership and their principal credential. The program is open to anyone in a K-12 administrative position, including assistant principals, deans of students, and instructional coach leads. "The goal is maximum accessibility," Hollie Mackey, NDSU associate professor of educational and organizational leadership, said. "With that, we've shifted our entire master's program to have both in-person and online options for people across the state so we can better support leadership development in rural communities." Learn more about the program on the NDSU News webpage. |
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