State grad Schulte to be honored by power industry
Robert Schulte, a 1974 South Dakota State University graduate, will be honored as the recipient of the 2023 Wayne E.
Lohr College of Engineering announces endowed positions
Two electrical engineering faculty members have been awarded endowed positions within the Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering at South Dakota State University.
SDSU to improve electrical grids in rural communities
Through a four-year, $750,000 grant from the National Science Foundation, South Dakota State University will partner with universities from the far-corners of the United States to improve electrical grids with an emphasis on underserved, rural communities.
Exploring science around the world
While the gold has been gone from the former Homestake Mine in Lead for many years, it still holds a treasure for current and would-be scientists.
Breaking into top tier in NASA’s Break the Ice Lunar Challenge
SDSU engineering students are competing against the best of all possible competition to build a product to operate in the worst of all possible conditions.
Freshman chosen for Davis-Bahcall Scholars Program
Connor Matthies, a freshman mechanical engineering/computer science double major from Hartford, is one of eight students selected statewide to be a Davis-Bahcall Scholar at the Sanford Underground
Problem-solving projects to be featured at SDSU’s Engineering Expo
South Dakota State University’s Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering invites the public to the Raven Precision Agriculture Center on campus to view engineering students’ problem-solving ideas.