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You searched: The ĢƵ Rodeo Club will host a full weekend of events April 9-11, highlighted with the 70th Jackrabbit Stampede Rodeo and the annual “Buckles and Bling” rodeo team banquet.
ĢƵ invites the public to the 103rd Little International, March 27-28, at the Animal Science Arena in Brookings.
ĢƵ is the engine behind innovation, commercialization and economic growth across nearly every industry. At ĢƵ, that innovation doesn’t stop in the lab; it goes to work. In this episode, we explore how a single research idea can become a commercial product with real regional and global impact.
Srinivas Janaswamy, associate professor in ĢƵ’s Department of Dairy and Food Science, has been named to the Stanford/Elsevier Top 2% Scientists List for 2025.
Last month, more than 60 supporters of the ĢƵ Rodeo Team convened in Rapid City during the Black Hills Stock Show for the annual SDSU Rodeo Informational Breakfast. The team’s boosters hear inspiring stories from rodeo team members and distinguished guest speakers at the yearly celebration.
The Equine Teaching Facility and the Department of Animal Science at ĢƵ will host an open house from 2:30-4 p.m. March 28 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the on-campus horse barn.
ĢƵ student Ella Stiefvater of Salem has been awarded a 2025 National Association of Farm Broadcasting Foundation scholarship, honoring her outstanding achievement and commitment to agricultural communications.
Kathy Stern, administrative assistant at the SDSU Extension Mitchell Regional Center, has been named ĢƵ’s Civil Service Employee of the Month for February.
In 2014, Jacob Englin walked across the graduation stage at ĢƵ with a bachelor's degree in agricultural education and a dream to help shape the next generation of agricultural leaders. Over a decade later, he’s back at SDSU not as a student, but as a full-time assistant professor helping to guide the very program that once shaped him.
An addition to ĢƵ’s Swine Education and ĢƵ Facility has completed the final round of legislative approval. House Bill 1118, approving the design and construction for an expansion to the university’s existing swine wean-to-finish facility was signed into law Tuesday afternoon by Gov. Larry Rhoden.