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NDSCS to postpone Spring 2020 Commencement Ceremony

03-23-2020
The North Dakota State College of Science announced today that it will postpone its spring 2020 Commencement ceremony, which was scheduled for May 15. The event will be held at a later date, which will be announced in the future.

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NDSCS to extend Distance and Online Learning through end of Spring Semester

Old Main
03-21-2020

NDSCS announced today that it will continue to facilitate academic classes through distance delivery methods through the remainder of the Spring 2020 semester. Distance and online learning is scheduled to begin Monday, March 23, and was originally scheduled through April 3. The College remains open with limited staffing, with employees who are able to work remotely doing so.

“This was a difficult decision, as we value face-to-face teaching and learning,” said NDSCS President John Richman. “However, we feel this is the best decision to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 and protect the health of our communities.”

NDSCS will provide additional information to its students and employees early next week with details regarding academic classes, residence hall move-out and tool pick-up, and decisions regarding College events including Commencement.

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NDSCS will begin limited in-person staffing by March 18

03-16-2020
College will remain open; employees will telecommute when possible.

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NDSCS moves classes to Distance Teaching and Learning March 23 through April 3

03-12-2020
College will facilitate teaching and learning remotely through varied distance delivery methods.

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Three NDSCS students nominated for All-North Dakota Academic Team

Old Main at night
03-10-2020

Three students from the North Dakota State College of Science have been nominated for the 2020 All-North Dakota Academic Team, which recognizes the academic achievements of community college students.

The students, listed with their program of study and their hometown, are:

  • Transfer Pathway Scholars:
    • Julwe Nagbe, Construction Management Technology, Lisbon, N.D.
    • Melonie Schultz, Liberal Arts, Dysart, Sask., Canada
  • Workforce Pathway Scholar:
    • Emily Martin, Architectural Drafting and Estimating Technology, Fargo, N.D.

The All-North Dakota Academic Team is sponsored by Phi Theta Kappa and the Coca Cola Foundation, and is comprised of scholars from each of the community colleges in the state. Workforce Pathway Scholars plan to begin their careers immediately upon graduation, and Transfer Pathway Scholars plan to continue their education at a four-year institution after completing their studies at a community college.

The students will be recognized at an awards luncheon in Williston on Wednesday, March 25.