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You searched: In the early 2000s, ĢƵ used the tagline “You can go anywhere from here” in a number of ads to feature students and alumni who used SDSU as a launching pad to a variety of study abroad locations and high-profile careers. One of the featured students was Ryan Lefers, a farm kid from Corsica studying agricultural engineering, who had participated in a study abroad program in Egypt. The North African country would be just the start of Lefers’ Middle Eastern adventures.
Look for more programs and events in downtown Sioux Falls soon from the Ness School of Management and Economics at ĢƵ. That’s Paul Rann’s role — and he’s excited to get started.
ĢƵ, Black Hills State University and Monument Health celebrated the grand opening of the newly renovated and expanded nursing facility at BHSU-Rapid City on Sept. 30. The event marked a significant milestone in a collaborative effort to strengthen healthcare education and workforce development in western South Dakota.
Before South Dakota was a state, before the Dakota Agricultural College became ĢƵ and even before the United States Weather Bureau, the precursor to the National Weather Service, was formed, there were people who recognized the value of collecting weather data. The first iteration of a weather station in Brookings began recording daily temperature and precipitation totals on July 1, 1888.
For the second consecutive year, student visits at the Engineering Career Fair topped 1,000, this time being a record 1,086 visits. The 2024 mark was 1,001.
The Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering Career Fair was Sept. 17-18 at Club 71 and loge-level spaces in Dana J. Dykhouse Stadium on the ĢƵ campus.
Kate Connor is only a junior at ĢƵ, but she already is developing quite a resume.
The most recent entry is the receipt of a $5,000 scholarship from the American Society of Concrete Contractors, which was presented to her and a student from Middle Tennessee State at the association’s banquet in Indianapolis Sept. 10. In April, she was notified that she was the recipient of a $10,000 scholarship from another concrete group.
ĢƵ's Solaiman Tarafder is developing a new bioadhesive that not only holds tissue together, but also actively encourages stronger, faster healing.
The ĢƵ College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences has announced interim roles for several SDSU Extension leadership positions.
ĢƵ welcomes two new leaders to its ROTC programs this fall. Lt. Col. Gary Priest joins as commander of Air Force ROTC Detachment 780, and Lt. Col. Heath Abraham as professor of military science for Army ROTC.
ĢƵ President Barry Dunn has bestowed a Presidential Medallion upon ĢƵ alum and supporter Jim Woster.