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What is the ND Farm Management Education Program

What is the ND Farm Management Education Program

Over a year ago, I was fortunate enough to be offered the opportunity to become the new North Dakota Farm Management Education (NDFME) Instructor for Dakota College at Bottineau at the Rugby location. Throughout my first year in this position, I have had to explain what my new job entails countless times to family, friends, and members of my community. In doing so I have quickly discovered that there is a widespread misconception of what the Farm Management Education Program is.
Dakota College Offers Paramedic Course in Minot

Dakota College Offers Paramedic Course in Minot

Careers in emergency medicine are growing in popularity and demand. Dakota College at Bottineau in collaboration with Trinity Health-First Response Ground of Minot has accepted nine students to the Paramedic Technology program this spring. The Paramedic Technology program is for Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) who want to advance the level of care they can provide. Students applying to the Paramedic Program must have successfully completed the EMT-Basic Certification, hold a current BLS CPR certification and complete all necessary requirements for acceptance prior to being admitted into the Dakota College Paramedic Technology program.
Spring Semester Busy for the Horticulture Department

Spring Semester Busy for the Horticulture Department

May is always a busy month for the city of Bottineau, and it is no different for the Horticulture Department at Dakota College. Not only are they getting ready for graduation, but they are also finishing the semester, getting ready for their annual plant sale, and hiring summer workers while managing the greenhouse and campus high tunnels and gardens. This last semester was one for the history books. There was a record number of snow days where classes were canceled due to the weather. There was also a damaging storm that swept through the state in April and damaged all of the high tunnels on campus as well as some trees.
Honor Roll List & The Dean's List

Honor Roll List & The Dean's List

Dakota College at Bottineau recognizes students from the spring 2021 semester for their academic success. You will find a list of Honor Roll and Dean’s List students attached in an PDF format. This academic success recognizes outstanding students who are investing time, energy and resources to becoming contributing members of society. Dean’s List students maintain a GPA of 3.5 and higher and the Honor Roll recognizes students who have achieved a GPA of 3.0-3.49. We are pleased that they have achieved a high level of academic excellence.
Horticulture Students Landscaping Proposal Approved for New Dining Center

Horticulture Students Landscaping Proposal Approved for New Dining Center

With a new building on campus, comes new landscaping. In February of 2022 Dakota College at Bottineau opened an addition to the Knudson Center for dining. This opened a new dining experience for students, faculty, staff, and the community to eat, study and gather with one other. The design of the project will also give the dining center a cement patio area scheduled to be poured this spring.
Teach Science Through Art Professional Workshop Set

Teach Science Through Art Professional Workshop Set

Put some steam into your STEM classes this summer with a professional development workshop for educators. The Teach Science Through Art workshop is a fun and fast-paced workshop with hands-on activities on Dakota College Campus from June 14-15, 2022.
Natural Resource Institute Part III: Wild About Wildlife

Natural Resource Institute Part III: Wild About Wildlife

The Natural Resource Institute Part III “Wild About Wildlife” will be held on June 20 and 21, 2022 at the Dakota College at Bottineau campus. This is the third in a series of professional development classes for both formal and informal educators.
DCB Graduates 36 AAS Nurse Students

DCB Graduates 36 AAS Nurse Students

The Dakota Nursing program at Dakota College at Bottineau pinned 36 Associate in Applied Science Nurse graduates last week from their programs located on the Minot, Valley City, and Bottineau campuses.
Local High School Senior Earns an Associate Degree

Local High School Senior Earns an Associate Degree

Kyra Schwartz, a senior at Des Lacs-Burlington High School, will graduate with an Associate Degree through Dakota College at Bottineau this Friday. The LEAP (Leading to Education and Advanced Preparation) Beyond program, allows high school students to earn an Associate Degree alongside their high school diploma. The college also offers the LEAP degree, which allows high school students to earn a Certificate in College Studies (24 credits).
Horticulture Department Hosts Spring Semester Fish Fry

Horticulture Department Hosts Spring Semester Fish Fry

Not many individuals would think that the Horticulture Department at Dakota College at Bottineau would host a fish fry every semester. On May 3, 2022, the horticulture practicum students were busy harvesting tilapia. The tilapia came from the aquaponics greenhouse that is located on campus. Keith Knudson, Department Chair, and Instructor for the Horticulture Department stated that “Tilapia are preferred for aquaponics systems because they are very tolerant to water quality and water temperature, which is ideal when teaching students how to properly care for aquaponics systems.”