Recent News

08/20/2020

As of August 24th, the NDSU Archives is open by appointment only. To schedule an appointment, please contact us at 701-231-8914 or ndsu.archives@ndsu.edu.

06/22/2020

The book From Fjord to Flatland: A History of the Myrah, Velo, and Knudson Families, but Betty Knudson Roberts, has been a

06/11/2020

The meeting minutes for the Votes for Women League, Fargo Chapter between the dates of their founding on February 4, 1912, to April 11, 1919, has been digitized and uploaded onto Digita

05/5/2020

During the past weeks while the NDSU Archives have been closed to the public, several members of the Archives staff have been busy transcribing the Eileen Tuff Diaries. Mrs.

03/4/2020

Several items from the Hanson Mechanical Trade School, a vocational training school that operated at 65 3rd Street N.

03/2/2020

A book published by the North Dakota Game and Fish Department, The Duck Factory: A History of Waterfowl in North Dakota, has been donated by the authors Mike Jacobs and Erik Fritzell.  The following book description come

11/26/2019

A 1964 community history book for Golden Valley, North Dakota, has been added to the Institute for Regional Studies Archives book collection.  Golden Valley is a city in Mercer County, North Dakota, founded in 1914.  The book contains a history of the town, businesses, and biographical sketches on

11/25/2019

The publication United Tribes Technical College: 50 Year Chronology, has been donated to the NDSU Archives.  The college is located on the site of the former Fort Lincoln in Bismarck.  The following history comes from the college website:

11/22/2019

The Log, a 1947 yearbook from Dazey (N.D.) High School, has been added to the Institute for Regional Studies Archives book collection.  Not only is this yearbook full of photos of students, and their activities, it also has an alumni directory in the back.  The Archives welcome yearbook donations from any North Dakota school.

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