Athletic training advocacy leads to licensure law change
The career possibilities for athletic trainers in South Dakota are expanding thanks to the efforts of a South Dakota State University clinical assistant professor. Educating future athletic trainers in the SDSU School of Health and Consumer Sciences and serving as the president of the South Dakota Athletic Trainers’ Association, Mary Beth Zwart has made an impact on the profession and on her students.
SDSU assistant professor leads program to help fight food insecurity
A new project from South Dakota State University's College of Education and Human Sciences and SDSU Extension will work in collaboration with local farmers to fight hunger in South Dakota.
What factors influence international student-athletes in their college choice?
A new study from South Dakota State University's College of Education and Human Sciences analyzed what factors influenced Division I international student-athletes in their college choice.
SDSU students make a difference for nonprofits
National Day of Giving can be the nonprofit equivalent of retailers' Black Friday. However, many smaller agencies don’t have the manpower to engage in a robust social media campaign. For five area nonprofits, that need was addressed by students in the Fundraising and Resource Development course at South Dakota State University.
SDSU aviation hosts CTE students
The South Dakota State University aviation program hosted students from the Sioux Falls School District’s Career and Technical Education Academy on a recent visit to the Brookings Regional Airport.
F-16 Viper Demo Team pilot returns to SDSU
SDSU grad Capt. Aimee ‘Rebel’ Fiedler to fly in Sioux Falls Airshow this weekend. Capt. Aimee "Rebel" Fiedler, a 2013 South Dakota State University grad and pilot and commander of the U.S. Air Force F-16 Viper Demo Team, is back in South Dakota this week, and one of her stops included Brookings on Wednesday.
SDSU hosts Aim High Flight Academy with Air Force
he South Dakota State University aviation program teamed up with the U.S. Air Force this summer to host two, three-week introductory flight programs for high school and college students from across the United States. The first session of the Aim High Flight Academy in Brookings was held June 11-29, and the second session ran from July 9-27.