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SDSU nursing ranked No. 1 in South Dakota, top of the region

South Dakota State University’s College of Nursing was named the best nursing school in South Dakota for 2024 by RNCareers.org, an independent resource managed by nurse educators, nurse practitioners, registered nurses and licensed practical nurses.

Professional Ag Marketing gift to SDSU promotes risk management education

Professional Ag Marketing of Luverne, Minnesota, has made a significant gift to the Richard Wahlstrom Endowment Fund at South Dakota State University to enhance students’ knowledge of risk management for grain and livestock producers.

Werpy managing operations at Oscar Larson Performing Arts Center

Bret Werpy has been named operations manager at the Oscar Larson Performing Arts Center at South Dakota State University. After working at the center as a college student and again part time in later years, he joined the team full time July 22.

Anderson Plaza Summer Performance Series wraps up with smooth jazz

Tuesday, July 30, marks the last concert of the South Dakota Art Museum 2024 Anderson Plaza Summer Performance Series.

SDSU to offer A.S. in agricultural science at Capital City Campus

The College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences at South Dakota State University will begin offering an Associate of Science degree in agricultural science through the Capital City Campus in Pierre this fall.

SDSU ranks nationally for employability in artificial intelligence

A study conducted by Vention, a global software development firm, ranked South Dakota State University’s computer science program at No. 9 in the nation in high-paying employment in artificial intelligence following graduation.

SDSU researchers assessing water values in new survey

Researchers in South Dakota State University's School of Design, in cooperation with SDSU Extension, are evaluating how South Dakota residents use and value the state's coveted water resources through a region-wide survey.

SDSU researcher examines food insecurity

Around 10% of the United States population experiences some level of food insecurity each year. Geb Bastian, an assistant professor in South Dakota State University's School of Health and Human Sciences, examined the details of food insecurity in the U.S. in a recent study.

Department of Construction and Concrete Industry Management renaming reflects growth in programs

South Dakota State University’s Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering has restructured and renamed one of its departments, now known as the Department of Construction and Concrete Industry Management. ...

Preparing for emerald ash borer

In early July, the emerald ash borer was confirmed in Brookings County. Officials at South Dakota State University, however, have been preparing for its arrival for around a decade.