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State of the University Address, 2010
(North Dakota State University: Office of the President, 2010-09-30)NDSU President Dean L. Bresciani says a rare "window of opportunity" exists in North Dakota, and challenged the campus community to imagine the opportunity to help shape the state over the next century. That observation ... -
Thoughts About the State of Our State University, 1980
(North Dakota State University: Office of the President, 1980-09-08)President Loftsgard highlights new developments on campus. -
State of the University, 1981
(North Dakota State University: Office of the President, 1981-09-14)President Loftsgard honored NDSU faculty members and provided an overview of the year. -
A Speech for the Faculty on the State of the University, 1979
(North Dakota State University: Office of the President, 1979-09)President Loftsgard brings the faculty up to date on the developments at NDSU -
Reflections from the Year 2001 : A State of the University Address, 1991
(North Dakota State University: Office of the President, 1991-09-09)President Ozbun speculates what NDSU might be like ten, twelve or fifteen years down the road. -
Reflections on the State of the University, 1994
(North Dakota State University: Office of the President, 1994-09-13)President Ozbun briefly revisits the priorities he outlined during his 1993 address. -
Reflections on the State of the University, 1993
(North Dakota State University: Office of the President, 1993-08-30)President Ozbun outlines priorities including: budget cuts, Agricultural Restructuring, Campus Master Plan, Technology, Faculty Development, Cultural Diversity, World Economy, Constituency Funding, Research Foundation, ... -
Maintaining Vital Connections: The Life-Line of the Land Grant, 1995
(North Dakota State University: Office of the President, 1995-09-18)President Plough suggests modifications to the strategic direction and highlights and offers support to the six integrated educational components -
Present Situation at North Dakota Agriculture College, 1946
(North Dakota State University: Office of the President, 1905-04-29)President Longwell provides and overview of the plans for the development of a well balanced institution -
State of the University, 1998
(North Dakota State University: Office of the President, 1998-09-10)President Fisher shares his priorities for the year, which include creating an atmosphere of trust and cooperation; working to restore the University's budget and investing in Faculty -
Acting Strategically Through a Culture of Achievement : State of the University Address September 3, 1997
(North Dakota State University: Office of the President, 1997-09-03)President Plough reflects on the Legislative session, and discusses the seven goals put forward by the State Board of Higher Education - Education excellence; Technology and access; Relevant programs; Leadership in research; ... -
The Integrity of NDSU as the Land-Grant University of North Dakota : State of the University Address 1996
(North Dakota State University: Office of the President, 1996-09-10)President Pough reflects on his first year objective of recruitment and retention of talent - faculty, staff, students and administration. He also discusses searches for leadership positions, the budget and NDSU initiatives. -
State of the University, 2009
(North Dakota State University: Office of the President, 2009-10-01)The past decade has been a time of accomplishment and advancement at NDSU, and more achievements are expected in the future. That was the assessment of President Joseph A Chapman during his 2009 State of the University ... -
State of the University, 2008
(North Dakota State University: Office of the President, 2008-10-02)Describing NDSU as "a place of impact," President Joseph A. Chapman outlined bold initiatives for the future during his 10th annual State of the University Address. Chapman said NDSU began a transitional journey 10 years ... -
State of the University, 2007
(North Dakota State University: Office of the President, 2007-10-04)NDSU is "the university of choice" and is an institution with both success and momentum, according to President Joseph A. Chapman. During his annual State of the University Address, Chapman said, "I know of no other ... -
State of the University, 2003
(North Dakota State University: Office of the President, 2003-10-09)President Joseph A. Chapman says the university has many reasons to celebrate. In his fifth State of the University Address, President Chapman outlined how the institution set lofty goals, worked hard and is now reaping ... -
State of the University, 2002
(North Dakota State University: Office of the President, 2002-10-17)During his fourth State of the University Address President Joseph A. Chapman describes NDSU as a "campus on the move" that has progressed "beyond expectations." He focuses on the level of progress in three years on expanding ... -
State of the University, 2001
(North Dakota State University: Office of the President, 2001-10-18)President Joseph A. Chapman says the university is an institution undergoing a "transformation" to better meet the needs of North Dakota. President Chapman focuses on how campus units are responding to the challenge of ... -
State of the University, 2000
(North Dakota State University: Office of the President, 2000-09-07)Describing NDSU as a "campus on the move," President Joseph A. Chapman outlined major institutional goals during his State of the University Address. -
State of the University, 1999
(North Dakota State University: Office of the President, 1999-09-09)President Joseph A. Chapman presented four important campus themes during his State of the University Address. Chapman, who became NDSU’s 13th president in June, outlined an institutional vision that includes a strong ...