North Dakota State University is beginning the search for its next president, and the State Board of Higher Education has set the process in motion. With David Cook preparing to leave for Iowa State, the search committee voted to hire Academic Search,[...]
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McFeely: Offensive Bison offense leads to biggest upset in FCS playoff history
North Dakota State has built its dynasty on winning games like this—the early-round playoff matchup at home, heavily favored, expected to roll. But that script collapsed in Fargo yesterday, when Illinois State stunned the undefeated No. 1 seed with two late touchdowns[...]
NDSU President David Cook hired to lead Iowa State University
David Cook, leader of North Dakota State University, has been named the new president of Iowa State University. The Iowa Board of Regents announced Tuesday afternoon that Cook, one of two finalists for the Iowa State University presidency, has been chosen to[...]
AI Certificate becomes reality at NDSU
Artificial intelligence isn’t just shaping the future — it’s becoming part of today’s college curriculum. North Dakota State University is launching a new online certificate in “human factors in AI”, blending technology with communication and real-world application. The 12-credit program, which can[...]
Carson Wentz needs shoulder surgery, Vikings place him on injured reserve
Carson Wentz’s short run in purple has come to a painful end for the 2025 season. The veteran quarterback, who battled through a serious shoulder injury in last week’s lopsided loss to the Chargers, has been placed on injured reserve and will[...]
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McFeely: Bison destroy Jackrabbits in tension-free Dakota Marker rivalry game
The Dakota Marker game was billed as a clash of titans — No. 1 versus No. 2, national spotlight, bragging rights on the line. But under the lights in Brookings, North Dakota State turned the showdown into a showcase. The Bison stormed[...]
McFeely: Jacks’ QB intrigue aside, Dakota Marker game again about much more than the rock
Saturday’s Dakota Marker showdown has everything you’d want in a college football rivalry — No. 1 vs. No. 2, playoff implications, and a quarterback question that could shift the balance. South Dakota State’s Chase Mason is listed day-to-day after leaving last week’s[...]
On This Day | Time for a Name Change
The appointment of Christensen was announced by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nasset, co-chairmen for the statewide committee which is working to change NDAC’s name to North Dakota State University of Agriculture and Applied Science. [...]Read More... from On This Day | Time[...]
NDSU music programs receive $9 million upgrade
North Dakota State University’s music programs just received a major boost with more than $9 million in upgrades to their facilities. The Reinecke Fine Arts Center, now rededicated as Challey Hall, features a new 10,000-square-foot addition with rehearsal areas, recording studios, and[...]
Carson Wentz to start for Vikings in week 3 contest
The Vikings are turning to a familiar name in a tough moment. Rookie quarterback J.J. McCarthy is sidelined with a high-ankle sprain after a bruising loss to Atlanta, where he was sacked six times and gave up three turnovers. That opens the[...]
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Kolpack: There’s no cutting corners at The Citadel
Walking onto The Citadel’s campus in Charleston is to step into a world built on structure, discipline, and tradition. Cadets move with precision, respect the smallest rules, and carry themselves with a seriousness that speaks to the school’s mission of shaping future[...]
NDSU lands $4 million grant for new AI research supercomputer
North Dakota State University is about to take a big step into the future of research with the help of a nearly $4 million grant. The funding will bring a new supercomputer, fittingly named Bison, to campus next summer. Housed in the[...]
NDSU signs on to pay students athletes
Big changes are coming to college sports—and North Dakota State isn’t waiting around. By opting in early to the NCAA’s new revenue-sharing model, NDSU secured a head start on paying athletes and earned some breathing room on new roster limits. That means[...]
NDSU, UND presidents set rivalry aside for collaborative talk at TEDxFargo
UND and NDSU may be rivals on the field, but their leaders are proving collaboration can run deeper than competition. At TEDxFargo, Presidents Andrew Armacost and David Cook highlighted how the two universities are driving innovation, from health care and agriculture to[...]
NDSU student races from campus to Daytona and back
When Bryce Haugeberg rolled his No. 11 race car into NDSU’s Memorial Union, it wasn’t just a visit—it was a homecoming. The 21-year-old ARCA driver, who also happens to be an engineering student at the university, gave fans a rare, up-close look[...]
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ESPN to feature Bison football during SportsCenter’s ’50 States in 50 Days’ summer tour
North Dakota State football isn’t just a program—it’s a dynasty, and ESPN is taking notice. As part of its SportsCenter: 50 States in 50 Days tour, the network will broadcast live from Fargo on August 11, highlighting the Bison’s powerhouse run, including[...]