NDSCS President John Richman congratulates Alan Gilbertson

NDSCS Student Awarded First ND Career Builders Scholarship

09-23-2019
Alan Gilbertson has been named the first recipient of the new North Dakota Career Builders Scholarship, which was established by the 2019 Legislative Assembly to encourage students to seek educational opportunities in high-need and emerging occupations within the state.

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NDSCS Announces Summer 2019 Graduates

09-20-2019
NDSCS awarded degrees, diplomas and certificates to Wahpeton, Fargo and online summer 2019 graduates.

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NDSCS welcomes Representative Foxx

Congresswoman Foxx meets with Steve Johnson
08-29-2019

North Dakota State College of Science hosted North Carolina Congresswoman Virginia Foxx on Wednesday, August 28. The Congresswoman visited NDSCS at its Wahpeton campus and Fargo location to learn about the College’s successful practices in delivering career and technical education.

Congresswoman Foxx is a strong advocate for career and technical education and identified NDSCS as a premier provider of this career-focused academic programming. While visiting NDSCS, she heard from College faculty and staff and toured the College’s state-of-the-art labs. NDSCS representatives highlighted the College’s work in a variety of innovative areas, including building industry partnerships and supporting student sponsorships.

“We are honored Congresswoman Foxx chose to visit NDSCS,” said NDSCS President John Richman. “This is another example of our college being recognized as a national leader in providing career and technical education, and we were happy to share information about the exciting work of our faculty and staff to grow these programs.”

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NDSCS Athletics to add Baseball to varsity sports line-up

08-21-2019
Baseball team to begin play in 2020-2021 season

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NDSCS to add clay target and esports club teams in fall 2019

Clay Target and eSports logos
08-20-2019

North Dakota State College of Science students will have two new co-curricular opportunities when the upcoming academic year begins. The College is adding clay target (trapshooting) and esports teams, which will both begin competition in the 2019-2020 academic year.

“Participation in trapshooting and esports is growing rapidly in our region,” said NDSCS Vice President for Student Affairs Jane Vangsness Frisch. “We are committed to providing a variety of co-curricular options that match our students’ interests. The addition of these new club teams will offer even more opportunities for our students to become actively involved in the College community. Research shows that students who are involved outside the classroom do better academically and socially.”

The NDSCS eSports Team will be affiliated with the National Association of Collegiate eSports and will compete year-round against other collegiate teams across the nation. The team will compete from the newly renovated Game Room in the Hektner Student Center at NDSCS in Wahpeton.

The NDSCS Clay Target Team will participate in the Minnesota Collegiate Athletic Conference (MCAC) and will compete against teams from Minnesota, North Dakota and Wisconsin. The MCAC Clay Target season is a six-week season that begins in early September and culminates with a championship in mid-October in Grand Rapids, Minn.

Additional information is available online at ndscs.edu/clubs. Students who are interested in joining either of these new teams can contact the NDSCS Student Life department at 701-671-2401 or ndscs.studentlife@ndscs.edu.