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NDSU graduation features secretary of defense
A key figure in the hunt for Osama bin Laden will speak at the North Dakota State University graduation on Saturday. The appearance of U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates was already attracting a lot of interest, but recent events have heightened that even more, said NDSU President Dean Bresciani.
Friday, May, 13, 2011 - Forum Communications - News

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Holmberg: Lawmakers rankled by NDSU tuition hike, higher ed board betrayal of trust
Senate Appropriations chairman says NDSU 'overextended' under ex-President Chapman, but now school has 'audacity' to blame Legislature
Sen. Ray Holmberg said what really rubbed lawmakers the wrong way was the fact that legislators had thought the State Board of Higher Education could be trusted to keep tuition in check. But the board's president at the time said no board member took lightly NDSU's request to raise tuition by 8.8 percent, well beyond an expected limit.
Thursday, May, 12, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Board votes in favor of NDSU tuition hike
A tuition increase approved in a split vote here Monday will allow North Dakota State University to “keep a finger in the dike” and prevent cuts to core programs, said President Dean Bresciani.
Tuesday, May, 10, 2011 - Forum Communications - News

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NDSU student leaders back tuition increase
Student leaders fully back North Dakota State University’s proposal to raise tuition rather than face program cuts.
Monday, May, 09, 2011 - Forum Communications - News

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NDSU to request 8.8 percent tuition increase
UND leaders plan to follow state lawmakers’ guidance and keep the university’s requested increase below 2.5 percent.
Friday, May, 06, 2011 - The Forum - Education

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N.D. Legislature approves state higher education budget
The UND-North Dakota University System joint information technology building project will receive $12.5 million in general funds and special fund authority of $8 million. There is also authority for an additional $5 million for the project from information technology savings.
Friday, April, 29, 2011 - Forum Communications - News

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Rob Port, Minot, letter: Driving to Bismarck could have saved big bucks
At a time when those who would see the run-away spending on higher education slowed down are routinely lectured on the dire financial straits our universities are in, I find it amazing that the Herald could dismiss thousands of dollars spent on air travel when the same travel could be accomplished for hundreds of dollars.
Sunday, March, 20, 2011 - - Opinion

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Web site: UND officials use university aircraft to lobby against nickname
UND officials are accused by a news web site of using their own "air force" to lobby Legislature to oppose the Fighting Sioux nickname. The university's response: UND officials frequently fly to Bismarck to testify on various issues, including funding, because, in large groups, it's more efficient to fly.
Wednesday, March, 16, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Education equals jobs, execs say
Business community lobbies Senate to fund universities
Members of Fargo’s business community went to bat for the state’s two flagship universities Thursday, asking the Senate Appropriations Committee to fund UND and North Dakota State University to levels requested by Gov. Jack Dalrympler.
Friday, March, 11, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Dean Bresciani and John Richman, Fargo, column: N.D. needs graduates for short- and long-term
Which graduates does North Dakota need most — young people who are educated to answer our state’s infrastructure and general work force development needs, or graduates who are educated in liberal arts and applied academic fields? As the presidents of the North Dakota State College of Science and North Dakota State University, we’d argue that the answer is both.
Wednesday, March, 02, 2011 - - Opinion

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North Dakota higher education officials worried about proposed cuts
Proposed changes to North Dakota’s higher education budget would be an “eviscerating cut,” said North Dakota State University President Dean Bresciani.
Tuesday, February, 15, 2011 - The Forum - News

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A year after collapse, questions still remain about NDSU's Minard Hall
A year ago today, officials at North Dakota State University awoke in the middle of the night to learn that a portion of the school’s largest academic building had collapsed.
Monday, December, 27, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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AROUND NORTH DAKOTA: Hospital gets $1.6 million ... NDSU can seek funds ...Agency sees anti-smokng progress
A Jamestown, N.D.,area farmer left $1.6 million in his will for a new hospital being built in the city.
Friday, December, 17, 2010 - - News

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Thursday's college clipboard
NDSU men's basketball, UND swimming
Friday, December, 17, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - Sports

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Scheels to present NDSU with major gift for Bison Sports Arena
It’s expected to be a $5 million donation for the project that got a $10 million booster shot from Sanford Health in September. The $34 million project, which includes a separate $5 million indoor track and field facility, has yet to form a ground-breaking date.
Friday, December, 17, 2010 - The Forum - Sports

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Tough sell?
Next year, North Dakota’s higher education budget will be facing a Legislature that, by some accounts, is as skeptical of spending as it’s ever been, reflecting the mood of a nation still stuck in a stubborn recession.
Sunday, November, 14, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Group highlights NDSU challenges for president
A lack of resources, inadequate facilities and difficulty attracting graduate students are among the challenges highlighted for North Dakota State University in campus focus group reports to the new president.
Wednesday, November, 10, 2010 - The Forum - News

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N.D. Forest Service honors GF Park District
The North Dakota Forest Service and North Dakota State University have honored the Grand Forks Park District with an Excellence in Government Award. The award is one of 15 the Forest Service and NDSU are presenting to individuals, organizations and communities across the state who contribute in an outstanding way to forestry activities.
Friday, November, 05, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors

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N.D. Forest Service honors GF Park District
The North Dakota Forest Service and North Dakota State University have honored the Grand Forks Park District with an Excellence in Government Award.
Thursday, November, 04, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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NDSU football: Bison not interested in FBS
The debate is on at the University of Montana, Appalachian State and Texas State. It’s like a good old campaign commercial. On one side is to remain in the Division I Football Championship Subdivision side. It’s the safe bet, especially for the success those three have had over the years, albeit Montana and Appalachian at a higher level.
Thursday, October, 14, 2010 - The Forum - Sports

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