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  2. North Dakota State University - Wikipedia

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    NDSU is part of the North Dakota University System. The university also operates North Dakota's agricultural research extension centers distributed across the state on 18,488 acres (74.82 km 2). In 2015, NDSU's economic impact on the state and region was estimated to be $1.3 billion a year according to the NDUS Systemwide Economic Study by the ...

  3. North Dakota State University District - Wikipedia

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    Also known as North Dakota Agricultural College, it was built in Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals, Moderne, and Late Victorian architectural styles. [1] The listing included 12 contributing buildings, one contributing structure, and one contributing object. [1] Putnam Hall on the NDSU campus. Important contributing buildings include:

  4. North Dakota University System - Wikipedia

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    The North Dakota University System (NDUS) is the public system of higher education and policy coordination entity in the U.S. state of North Dakota. The system includes all public institutions in the state including two research universities, four regional universities and five community colleges.

  5. List of colleges and universities in North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Fargo-based North Dakota State University (NDSU) is the second largest public institution, with an enrollment of 12,242 students for Fall 2022. UND, founded February 27, 1883 (six years prior to North Dakota's statehood), is the state's oldest and longest operating post-secondary institution.

  6. David B. Danbom - Wikipedia

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    Fargo, North Dakota: 1870-1940, co-authored with Claire Strom, Arcadia Pub., 2002. [7] Our Purpose Is to Serve: The First Century of the North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station, North Dakota Institute for Regional Studies, 1990. [8] "The World of Hope": Progressives and the Struggle for an Ethical Public Life, Temple University Press, 1987 ...

  7. Joseph A. Chapman - Wikipedia

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    NDSU’s doctoral programs increased in size from 18 to 44, and the total annual research expenditures rose from $44 million to $115.5 million. [2] Chapman also led NDSU to join the NCAA Division I athletics program where during their first year of eligibility they sent seven teams to post-season play.

  8. Dacotah Field - Wikipedia

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    North Dakota State Bison football (1910–1992) North Dakota State Bison women's soccer ( NCAA ) (2013-present) Dacotah Field is an outdoor stadium in the north central United States , on the campus of North Dakota State University (NDSU) in Fargo, North Dakota .

  9. Michelle Duppong - Wikipedia

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    Michelle Christine Duppong was born in Wheat Ridge, Colorado [4] to a Catholic family on January 25, 1984, later moving to Haymarsh, North Dakota at the age of 1. [5] After graduating high school, Duppong enrolled in North Dakota State University, where she earned a degree in horticulture in 2006. [6]