‘Signe Stuart: Events in Time and Space’ opens at South Dakota Art Museum
The South Dakota Art Museum at South Dakota State University will open its newest exhibition, “Signe Stuart: Events in Time and Space,” with a free public reception and artist talk from 5-7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 21.
SDSU’s Seefeldt named S.D. Pharmacist of the Year
Teresa Seefeldt, an administrator at South Dakota State University who rose through the ranks in the pharmacy college, has been named South Dakota Pharmacist of the Year.
Frank Kurtenbach honored by SDSU Foundation with Lohr Award for Volunteer Leadership
Frank Kurtenbach was honored with the Jerome J. Lohr Award for Volunteer Leadership in recognition of his involvement and support of the South Dakota State University Foundation.
Houston pharmacy prof returning to SDSU to speak
Noted University of Houston pharmacy researcher Rajender Aparasu, who began his academic career at South Dakota State University, is returning to Brookings to give the keynote address at the Keo Glidden Smith Fall Pharmacy Convocation.
SDSU researchers reveal possible treatment for sulfur mustard in new study
Since 1917, sulfur mustard has been used repeatedly in combat—with no known antidote available for treatment. Now, a new study from two South Dakota State University researchers has revealed an effective approach to treating sulfur mustard poisoning.
Sutthill named October’s Civil Service Employee of the Month
Susan Sutthill, an acquisitions library associate in the Technical Services Department at Hilton M. Briggs Library, has been named South Dakota State University’s Civil Service Employee of the Month for October.
SDSU seniors to display artworks in thesis exhibition
Two South Dakota State University School of Design seniors will display their Bachelor of Fine Arts thesis exhibition in the Ritz Gallery on campus for the next two weeks. The public exhibit, “Tangibly False,” features the work of Cassidy Hunt and Matthew Scott, including printmaking, drawing, sculpture and other works on canvas.