NDSCS announces summer 2017 President’s Honor List

Old Main
08-21-2017

The North Dakota State College of Science has named nine students from its Caterpillar Dealer Service Technician program to its summer semester 2017 President’s Honor List. The Honor List recognizes students who have achieved grade point averages of 3.5 or higher while taking at least 12 credits with letter grades.

The honorees include:

  • Ethan Brazee; Thompson, N.D.
  • Nolan Higgins; Jamestown, N.D.
  • Wyatt Hoyt; Devils Lake, N.D.
  • Andrew Jutz; Detroit Lakes, Minn.
  • Gerard Klein; Minot, N.D.
  • Tanner Larson; Cleveland, N.D.
  • Cole Setter; Horace, N.D.
  • Dakota Soland; Hazen, N.D.
  • Samuel Spradley; Dickinson, N.D.
Old Main steeple in fall

NDSCS Fall Enrollment remains steady at just below 3,000

09-19-2017
Total student enrollment is 2,985, which includes Wahpeton, Fargo, online and early entry students.

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NDSCS completes $13 million campus water, sewer infrastructure project

NDSCS arch
10-06-2017

North Dakota State College of Science celebrated the completion of a $13 million campus water and sewer infrastructure replacement project today. This two-year project focused primarily on replacing the majority of the campus underground water and sewer lines and repairing or replacing several streets and parking lots on campus. Additional outcomes of the project included improved outdoor lighting and security, safer pedestrian walkways, enhanced fire protection, and updated signage and beautification initiatives across campus.

The project was funded with $13,298,000 in state appropriations from 2015-2017 capital assets funding during the 64th legislative assembly. NDSCS was able to significantly address its deferred maintenance with this project and saw an approximate 20% reduction in deferred maintenance.

The project included:
• Addition of a new, iconic arch at the south entrance to the Wahpeton campus.
• Removal of 82,000 square yards of bituminous asphalt. This is the equivalent of 230 basketball courts.
• Installation of 25,000 linear feet of pipe. This is five miles, or the equivalent of 25 times around the OJ and Dee Jensen track at the Earl “Skip” Bute Stadium.
• Enough concrete to fill the Clair T. Blikre Activities Center.
• Planting of 380 trees, numerous areas of shrubs, plants and native grasses.
• Restoration and reseeding of 17 acres.

Bolton & Menk, Inc. of Fargo was the engineer of record for this project. KPH Inc. of Kindred was the prime general contractor, and Scott’s Electric of Wahpeton was the prime electrical contractor. Approximately 15 sub-contractors also performed work for this project.

HVAC Trane Lab

NDSCS opens new world-class HVAC/R educational facilities

10-10-2017
NDSCS opened a state-of-the-art instructional facility for its Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology program.

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NDSCS Performing Arts Department to present Fall Concert October 24

Music with fall leaves
10-12-2017

The NDSCS Performing Arts Department will present its first concert of the season on Tuesday, October 24, 2017 at 7:30 p.m. in the Bremer Bank Theatre in the Harry Stern and Ella Stern Cultural Center.

All music groups, including the NDSCS Concert Band, Concert Choir, Jazz Band and Wildcat Singers, will perform during the concert. The concert is free and open to the public. Free-will donations will be accepted.