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Jundong Chen promoted to IEEE Senior Member

May 3, 2022

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Jundong Chen, DSU associate professor of computer science, was elevated to the prestigious grade of IEEE Senior Member. IEEE and its members inspire a global community to innovate for a better tomorrow through highly cited publications, conferences, technology standards, and professional and educational activities. IEEE is the trusted voice for engineering, computing, and technology information around the globe.

To be eligible for this honor, candidates must: be engineers, scientists, educators, technical executives, or originators in IEEE-designated fields; have experience reflecting professional maturity; have been in professional practice for at least ten years; and show significant performance over a period of at least five of their years in professional practice.

Congrats, Dr. Chen!

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Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Marcus Fries, associate professor of mathematics

January 12, 2022

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Dr. Marcus Fries is our chair of the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science as well as an associate professor of mathematics. We’re glad to have Dr. Fries starting his second semester at DSU. Keep reading to find out more about him including what he loves about teaching and what he enjoys doing when he’s not in a classroom!

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From the Hawks’ Nest: An Exciting Time of the Year

August 31, 2021

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“From the Hawks’ Nest” is a monthly column written by Dickinson State University President Steve Easton for The Dickinson Press.

In education, there is no time more exciting than the start of the school year. In the past week, we have welcomed back hundreds of returning DSU students and greeted hundreds more new Blue Hawks. The start of the school year brings both familiar comforts and exciting new opportunities.

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DSU senior mathematics major accepted into Northern Arizona University graduate program

April 15, 2021

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Marissa Schatz

Marissa Schatz of Taylor, North Dakota, is set to graduate this spring from Dickinson State University (DSU) with a bachelor’s degree in mathematics and a minor in writing. She was recently accepted into a mathematics graduate program at Northern Arizona University (NAU) in Flagstaff, Arizona, and was also offered a tuition waiver and graduate teaching assistantship. Though Schatz applied for and was accepted to other programs, NAU was her first choice.

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40 Under 40: Subramanian’s “network” sends her to the top

March 16, 2021

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Aparna Subramanian

Written by RJ Dobbins, DSU Heritage Foundation Student Intern

It is always amazing to hear success stories of Dickinson State University (DSU) alumni. Aparna Subramanian graduated from DSU in 2008 with a bachelor’s degree in computer science and mathematics. She now works for DCN (Dakota Carrier Network) and was recently named to Prairie Business’ 40 Under 40 list for 2020.

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Internship turned scholarship: Five DSU students rewarded by TRMF for hard work, dedication

October 30, 2020

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Written by Kayden Heckaman, DSU Student Intern

How they’re going to pay for a college education is usually one of the first questions students ask themselves when deciding to pursue a degree. They often seek out scholarships and grant funding in order to lessen their financial load rather than taking on additional debt, and one organization in Western North Dakota is helping several Dickinson State University (DSU) students do just that. The Theodore Roosevelt Medora Foundation (TRMF) has awarded scholarships to five DSU students who interned for them during the summer season and demonstrated hard work and dedication.