The Marketing Hometown America program receives an award.
Community Leadership
The Extension specialists and agents are honored for their community development work.
NDSU Extension is celebrating its 100th anniversary with events on campus May 8 and at county offices this spring.
Community vitality is one of NDSU Extension’s four key programming areas.
The NDSU Extension Service is celebrating 100 years in 2014.
The military is a command-based organization, while academia tends to be an environment that invites and encourages, or at least tolerates, sometimes extensive debate and discussion about most everything.
More than $125,000 in scholarships have been awarded to NDSU student athletes.
Two Extension professionals are recognized for their accomplishments.
Listening is not easy and can be especially challenging in a number of situations.
The CHS contribution will enable the center to expand the reach of graduate and undergraduate courses and improve efforts to develop and disseminate cooperative educational materials through electronic and social media sources.
Afghanistan woman learns more about marketing, financial management and leadership from NDSU professor.
The population of Williams County could go as high as 70,000 by 2017.
Business retention and expansion programs help communities assess their business environment.
Through the years, more than 2,000 agriculturists have been recognized and more than $120,000 in scholarships have been awarded to NDSU student athletes. The agribusiness award goes to Neal Fisher, North Dakota Wheat Commission administrator.
NDSU Extension has teamed up with the Bush Foundation to teach people how to be effective leaders.
Twenty-six people were chosen for Rural Leadership North Dakota’s 2011-13 class.
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A $10,000 grant will help cover program costs for RLND’s 2011-13 class.
The NDSU Extension Service is looking for job applicants with a desire to help others solve problems and improve their lives.
Networking helps home-based business owners form ties with other professionals and create awareness of their company.
As global markets grow and technology changes the way business is done, thoughtful leadership from cooperative business directors and managers is more important than ever.
NDSU has hired a rural and agribusiness enterprise development specialist.
NDSU’s Kathleen Tweeten has been elected Epsilon Sigma Phi’s north-central region vice president.
The donation will help support the overall mission of the Burdick Center.
Carol Goodman of Milton is the recipient of this year’s Joseph A. Chapman Leadership Award.
Scholarships will be awarded to outstanding North Dakota State University female and male athletes during this year’s Harvest Bowl festivities Oct. 23-24.
The Rural Leadership North Dakota program’s fourth class is about to start.
Offutt is the founder and chairman of the R.D. Offutt Co.
Farm and ranch women can learn more about farm recordkeeping, marketing and farm family communication.
The Horizons program is helping 15 more communities combat poverty and develop leadership.
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