Office of International Affairs holds inaugural global achievement award event
South Dakota State University’s Office of International Affairs recognized 31 individuals and the School of American and Global Studies at the inaugural global achievement awards.
Varying cover crop mixture, seeding rates may improve outcomes
A precise approach to selecting and planting cover crops that considers variability within a field will produce better results for farmers, according to South Dakota State University assistant prof
Nonprofit joins battle to mitigate Lake Mitchell algal blooms
Newly organized nonprofit, Friends of Firesteel Creek, has joined the City of Mitchell and other organizations who are working to decrease the algal blooms in Lake Mitchell.
New Center of Excellence to Advance Bison Research, Knowledge
Collaborative Commitment among South Dakota State University, Bison Organizations
Brookings tackling diversity issues through focus groups gathering multiple points of view
A collaborative grant partnership taking a comprehensive look at workplace diversity and inclusion in the community of Brookings has launched the first of many focus groups aimed at gathering multi
Free seminars help South Dakotans learn about opioids, prevent misuse
Nearly 2,500 adolescents and adults in rural communities across South Dakota are better prepared to prevent opioid misuse, thanks to free educational seminars provided through SDSU Extension’s Strengthening the Heartland Program.
Bjornestad receives S.D. Counseling Association award
Andrea Bjornestad, an assistant professor in the South Dakota State University Department of Counseling and Human Development, received the E. Gordon Poling Administrator Award from the South Dakota Counseling Association.