Accelerated nursing degree offered in Aberdeen
The SDSU College of Nursing is hosting an open house Saturday, Jan. 28, to introduce the accelerated bachelor’s degree in nursing program it will offer in Aberdeen. Coursework will begin January 2013 on the Northern State University campus. Overviews of the accelerated nursing program will be presented at 2 p.m., 3 p.m., and 4 p.m. [...]
Students partner with First Lutheran Church to benefit Haiti
The SDSU Lutheran Center partnered with First Lutheran Church of Brookings to sew dresses for girls in Haiti on Saturday, Dec. 3. Students were looking for an opportunity to not only learn how to sew, but to help others as well. Through Dozens of Dresses in a Day, founded by Carol Harwood, students were able [...]
SDSU Researchers Develop Tool to Identify Birth Defects
Researchers with the National Children’s Study at South Dakota State University, in collaboration with Dr. H. Eugene Hoyme, chief academic officer at Sanford Health and president and senior scientist for Sanford Research/University of South Dakota, are working to develop a standardized assessment tool that would be used to identify birth defects in infants. An evaluation [...]
SDSU Ag Dean named MVP in Agriculture
The South Dakota Corn Growers Association named Barry Dunn as this year’s Most Valuable Player in Agriculture. Dunn is the dean of Agriculture and Biological Sciences at South Dakota State University. The award was presented Jan. 7 during the organization’s 26th annual meeting at the Sioux Falls Convention Center. The MVP award is given to [...]
Lamba Bonanza set for January 14
The 20th annual South Dakota State University Lamb Bonanza begins at 4 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 14, in Frost Arena on the SDSU campus. The event showcases SDSU’s support of lamb and wool production in South Dakota during State men’s and women’s basketball games. The South Dakota Sheep Growers’ Association will serve leg of lamb sandwiches [...]
Ad Club encourages recycling
The South Dakota State University Advertising Club, part of the Department of Journalism and Mass Communication, is in the middle of hosting a five-week campaign aimed at increasing student awareness of the importance of recycling at SDSU. The club’s campaign began the first week of October and concludes on Hobo Day, Nov. 5. Ad Club [...]
Students honor U.S. Constitution
The South Dakota State University continues celebration of Constitution Day, the anniversary of the 1787 signing of the nation’s founding document. SDSU political science students will participate in a mock constitutional convention to propose amendments to the U.S. Constitution. Convention delegates will campaign to persuade students, faculty and staff to vote either “for” or “against” [...]
Navy director to discuss sailing green
Chris Tindal, director for operational energy for the deputy assistant secretary of the Navy for energy, will discuss the Navy’s initiative to “sail the green fleet” at a 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 5, talk at the Performing Arts Center at South Dakota State University. Admission is free. His talk is sponsored by the North Central [...]
Pride raffles off new Ford Fusion
Only one person will win the 2012 Jackrabbit-blue Ford Fusion on display outside Coughlin-Alumni Stadium at SDSU football games. Each Pride member is selling 115 tickets at $10. The Fusion, which includes a sunroof and spoiler, is valued at $26,500. However, local Ford dealer Einspahr Auto Plaza provided special pricing for the band. Pride members [...]
Kappa Psi wins national award
In baseball, it would be considered a dynasty. In hockey, it would be considered a hat trick. In the Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity, it is considered another dominant showing by SDSU. For the third consecutive year, the Gamma Kappa chapter of Kappa Psi had the top grades of any of the 82 collegiate chapters in [...]
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