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You searched: Undergraduate research opportunities in ĢƵ's College of Nursing are expanding.
ĢƵ researchers have revealed how satellite data can provide key insights into plant growth cycles in the Western U.S.
A new study from ĢƵ will investigate the age, growth, maturity and movement of Big Stone Lake's resurgent lake sturgeon population.
ĢƵ researchers are critically examining published research on microplastics to better understand this emerging problem.
ĢƵ researcher Sunil Mor has received the Bayer-Snoeyenbos New Investigator Award for his crucial work in the poultry industry.
A study from ĢƵ found including red meat within high-quality diets supports adequacy of brain health-critical nutrients, microbial diversity and may support mental health.
ĢƵ will improve medical imaging and healthcare outcomes through the advanced study and application of the chemical element germanium.
A new study from ĢƵ reveals how grapevine canes can be converted into plastic-like material that is stronger than traditional plastic and will decompose in the environment in a relatively short amount of time.
Kevin Costner’s famed line in “Field of Dreams” is “If you build it, he will come.” For Carter Waggoner, the line is a little different. He came with the intention of building. “I’ve always wanted to be an engineer. I knew when I came here, I wanted to be an engineer. I originally wanted to be a design engineer for heavy equipment,” Waggoner said.
Today, the 2020 Rapid City Stevens graduate is manager of engineering for AeroFly, a lunar startup company in Brookings.
Andrew Sternhagen, an electrical engineering major at ĢƵ, is working under the guidance of electrical engineering assistant professor Xiaojun Xian to create a sweat biosensor.
The Brookings native, who just completed his freshman year, is one of 12 selected in December 2024 as a Future Innovators of America.