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NDSCS Volleyball to attend NJCAA National Championship Tournament

2023-2024 NDSCS Volleyball Team
11-09-2023

Go Wildcats! NDSCS Volleyball will be participating in the NJCAA National Tournament at the Alliant Energy Powerhouse Arena in Cedar Rapids, Iowa from November 15 – 18, 2023. The team finished off the season with an overall 25-8 record, and is the Region 13 Champion and the Northwest Plains District Champion.

 

Head Coach, Jane Passa, was named Region 13 Coach of the Year and District Coach of the Year by the NJCAA. About this season, Coach Passa remarked, “I am so proud of our team for setting and reaching such high goals. We are thrilled to be competing in the National Tournament and look forward to making some noise at the BIG DANCE!”

 

NDSCS Athletics is organizing a send-off for the team on Monday, November 13th at 4:45 p.m. in the Clair T. Blikre Activity Center, Wahpeton, N.D. The entire community is invited to join NDSCS in celebrating the team’s accomplishments and hearing from some of the coaches and players. The team bus will leave shortly after the send-off, at 5:15 p.m.

 

Tune in to their National Tournament run. A watch party is being planned and more information is to come. Follow NDSCS on Facebook and Instagram for details.

Bailey Adams, NDSCS Business Management graduate, is finding success in small town living.

Bailey Adams, Business Management graduate
11-02-2023

Bailey Adams, a 2022 NDSCS Business Management graduate, is thriving in small-town living and is making a significant impact on her community. The journey to her career, through her education at NDSCS, is unique and is marked by her flexibility and willingness to adapt. During her junior year in high school, Bailey was uncertain about her future and considered joining the military as a potential path forward.

During her senior year in high school, with no concrete college plans after graduation, she registered for the North Dakota Air National Guard. Bailey graduated from Richland 44 high school in 2019.

Basic training for the military wasn't scheduled until the following spring, so Bailey took the opportunity to enroll at NDSCS, during opening weekend in the Fall of 2019. The college's flexibility for late enrollment allowed her to participate in general education courses during that fall semester.

As the Spring of 2020 arrived, Bailey was called away for basic training and specific job training with the military, and was there from March to November, 2020. As she awaited her next military assignment, Bailey decided to enroll for the spring 2021 semester, this time choosing to study Business Management.

During her two years at NDSCS, Bailey formed lasting friendships and participated in campus life, attending athletic competitions and student events. Throughout her time in the Business Management program, Bailey found even more opportunity for her future.

Rebecca Undem, a public speaker and founder of Growing Small Towns, visited NDSCS to deliver a presentation to one of Bailey's classes. Growing Small Towns is a non-profit organization in Oakes, ND, dedicated to helping small towns thrive by facilitating partnerships between local non-profits and larger corporations, helps entrepreneurs start and scale their businesses, and hosts gathering space for various sized meetings and events. Inspired by the presentation and cooperative work on a project for the Oakes community, Bailey secured an internship for Fall 2022.

While in her internship, Bailey contributed to Growing Small Towns in various capacities, from managing social media marketing to updating the company's website. Prior to Bailey’s graduation from NDSCS in December 2022, Rebecca offered her a full-time position, and a more significant role within the organization.

Today, Bailey is an essential part of Growing Small Towns, involved in event planning and coordination, building management, invoicing, and much more. Her role allows her to engage in activities that enrich local communities, from planning meetings and company parties to co-working rentals and even an upcoming fashion show. Her favorite events have been the annual bus trips that bring people from the Fargo area to explore the hidden treasures of North Dakota's small towns.

Bailey attributes much of her success to her education at NDSCS, specifically highlighting the Quickbooks Accounting and Career Seminar courses that equipped her with important skills for both her personal and professional life. Her journey from uncertainty to making a meaningful impact in her small town serves as an inspiring example of the potential that can be unlocked through determination and higher education.

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Karl Griffor Appointed Vice President of Operations for NDSCS-Fargo and Upcoming NDSCS Career Innovation Center

10-19-2023
The North Dakota State College of Science (NDSCS) proudly announces the appointment of Karl Griffor as the new Vice President of Operations for the NDSCS-Fargo location, as well as for the highly anticipated NDSCS Career Innovation Center (CIC), slated to open its doors in 2025.

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NDSCS Performing Arts Department to Present Fall Concert October 24

Performing Arts Fall Concert Oct 24
10-17-2023

The North Dakota State College of Science (NDSCS) Performing Arts Department is excited to announce its inaugural concert of the season, set to captivate audiences on Tuesday, October 24, 2023, at 7:30 p.m. The event will take place in the Bremer Bank Theatre, located within the Harry Stern and Ella Stern Cultural Center on the NDSCS campus in Wahpeton.

 The concert will showcase the extraordinary talents of the NDSCS Concert Choir, Jazz Band, and Wildcat Singers. Bryan Poyzer, the program coordinator and choral director, promises a wonderful evening, stating, "Our programs always feature a wide range of musical styles. This concert will fluxuate between traditional and modern pieces as well as include two surprise announcements regarding upcoming performances.”

 Adding to the excitement, Dr. Adam Hollingsworth will take the helm as the director of the Jazz Band, continuing their tradition of exploring a wide variety of musical genres. The Jazz Band's performance will feature swing, rock, country, and jazz standards.

 The NDSCS Performing Arts Department welcomes members of the community to join them for this event. The concert is open to the public and free of charge. Attendees will have the opportunity to make free-will donations to support the department's ongoing mission to nurture and showcase emerging talent in the world of performing arts.

 For more information about the NDSCS Performing Arts Department and to stay updated on their upcoming events, please visit NDSCS.edu/Performing-Arts.

 Don't miss a night of music as the NDSCS Performing Arts Department takes the stage on October 24th.

NDSCS excited about near-record enrollment growth.

Old Main steeple with fall colored leaves
09-21-2023

North Dakota State College of Science (NDSCS), a leading institution of higher education, is thrilled to announce a significant growth in college enrollment for the fall 2023 semester. The institution has experienced a remarkable increase in the number of students choosing NDSCS as their educational home, reflecting the college's commitment to academic excellence, innovation, and inclusivity.

The official headcount, taken on the 20th instructional day each semester, shows that enrollment at NDSCS has risen to 3,140 for the fall semester of 2023, an increase of over 6% compared to the fall 2022 headcount. 

NDSCS President, Dr. Rod Flanigan, talks about the enrollment growth, "As we begin another transformative year at NDSCS, the increased enrollment is a testament to our unwavering commitment to students -- a commitment that includes creating the best possible educational experience for our students and a dedication to continuous improvement by our staff and faculty."

The 2023 NDSCS student body includes 1,505 full-time students and 1,635 part-time students. Students residing in an on-campus residence hall or a campus apartment increased nearly 3% over last fall.  Dr. Flanigan shared, “We're a two-year college with a four-year feel. Performing Arts, sports, and residential life are all key to the experience of being here at NDSCS. When the data shows more and more students are wanting to be part of that experience, I know we're on the right track.”

The noteworthy rise in enrollment underscores the trust that students and their families have placed in the institution to provide a world-class education and a supportive learning environment. The total number of students from North Dakota is 2,333, which comprises 74.3% of the student body. Minnesota students comprise 19.8% of the student body with the remainder drawn from 32 other states and 7 foreign countries. NDSCS enrolls students from 50 of the state’s 53 counties.

NDSCS is excited to embark on this new academic year with a thriving and diverse community of learners. As we celebrate this remarkable increase in enrollment, we remain steadfast in our mission to provide an exceptional education and prepare students for a bright and promising future.

NDSCS Wildcats Attempt to Avenge Last Season’s Championship Game Defeat at Home This Saturday

NDSCS vs DuPage
09-15-2023

The North Dakota State College of Science Wildcats football team will host (from Glen Ellyn, Illinois) College of DuPage – the same team that defeated NDSCS in last season’s NJCAA Division III Championship Game, 14-12 – a game hosted by College of DuPage.

DuPage is ranked #1 in NJCAA Division III rankings. NDSCS is ranked #2.

DuPage is the current two-time National Champion.

Both teams come into this matchup currently undefeated. DuPage’s first three games were vs. Ellsworth Community College (17-10), Rochester Community & Technical College (24-21), and at home vs. Hocking College, a 45-0 victory.

NDSCS defeated University of Jamestown JV 36-14 in their opener, beat Minnesota West Community & Technical College 29-9, and then topped M-State 30-14 this past weekend in Fergus Falls.

The NDSCS Wildcats are currently averaging an impressive 410 yards of Total Offense Per Game and 226 Yards Rushing Per Game.

In last year’s Championship Game, DuPage won 14-12 with a dominating rushing attack of its own (167 yards) and by having a huge advantage in Time Of Possession. The Chaparrals took a 14-6 lead into the 4th Quarter and then held the ball for all but two plays of the game’s final 9:04 of playing time.

Join us:

Time: This Saturday — 1 p.m. Kickoff

Location: Frank Vertin Field at Earl “Skip” Bute Alumni Stadium, Wahpeton, ND

Tickets: Available at gate only

Listen Live: KBMW AM 1450 or B92.7 FM

Live Video: YouTube.com/NDSCSathletics

 

Go Wildcats!