Engineering majors to showcase projects at conference
Engineering students from SDSU will showcase their projects at the 10th annual Senior Engineering Design Conference Thursday, Nov. 18 at the Brookings Inn.
Students, faculty and the general public can expect to see a variety of different project designs on display at the event, which shows how fundamental science, engineering and technology bring together students’ ideas that result in a practical design.
The design projects are completed by student teams who work on their projects during their last two semesters before graduation.
The projects will be on display from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Room C at the Brookings Inn.
The teams, which are made up of two or more students, will describe and defend their designs at designated presentation times.
Senior will perform trumpet recital
Cara Christensen of Dell Rapids will perform her senior trumpet recital Monday, Nov. 22.
The recital, free and open to the public, will begin at 8 p.m. in Peterson Recital Hall in Lincoln Music Center.
She will be assisted by Lacey Kruse of Wilmot on piano, Kent Foss of Rapid City on trumpet and Kevin Kessler of Brandon on trumpet. Christensen will perform works from Torelli, Albinoni, Clarke, Kennan and Mendez.
Mixed choir to perform diverse pieces in fall concert
The SDSU Concert Choir will present its Fall Choral Concert Sunday, Nov. 21.
The concert, free and open to the public, will begin at 4 p.m. in the Performing Arts Center.
Conducted by Dr. Steven Grives, the SDSU Concert Choir will present a diverse program, including music from Baroque Poland, works by Schutz, Barber and Stroope and the South Dakota premiere of Bradley Bodine’s “Desert Songs” for choirs and marimba.
The concert choir is the premier mixed choir on the SDSU campus. The group is made up of music majors as well as majors from nearly every college on campus.
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