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South Dakota Polling Project offers presidential primary preview, weighs opinions on Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Political scientists in the School of American and Global Studies at South Dakota State University have gathered opinions from the South Dakota electorate on Republican candidates for president and on independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

SDSU pharmacy students present research at 2023 Midyear Clinical Meeting

Students from SDSU’s College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions presented posters at the 2023 Midyear Clinical Meeting of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP). The 2023 meeting was held from Dec. 2-7.

SDSU students complete campaigns for Sioux Falls businesses

Students in the South Dakota State University School of Communication and Journalism completed several projects for various businesses in Sioux Falls this semester. Advertising students presented their work at Startup Sioux Falls on Nov. 30.

Martinson named December’s Civil Service Employee of the Month

Elizabeth Martinson, a program assistant in the Division of Research and Economic Development, has been named South Dakota State University’s Civil Service Employee of the Month for December.

President Barry Dunn’s statement on the South Dakota Board of Regents support of South Dakota Advantage expansion

Today the South Dakota Board of Regents approved extending the South Dakota Advantage tuition rate to Minnesota residents, in addition to students from Kansas and Missouri, beginning this summer. The program offers students from those states South Dakota resident tuition rates.

Northern to launch bachelor’s in nursing program; SDSU’s accelerated nursing program to continue through 2026

After providing nursing workforce for the Aberdeen community for more than a decade, South Dakota State University will discontinue its accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing in Aberdeen in December 2026, as Northern State University begins graduating students from its recently approved bachelor’s of nursing program.

Study shows region's live bait trade as a potential pathway for invasive species

A new study from South Dakota State University was the first of its kind to explore the live bait trade in the Missouri River basin.

SDSU, Oglala Lakota College partner for drone training

A collaboration between South Dakota State University and Oglala Lakota College this past summer brought uncrewed aircraft systems technology to tribal members at the college in Kyle and at Lower Brule High School.

A long ways from home: SDSU officials meet with Papua New Guinea education leaders

SDSU officials meet with Papua New Guinea education leaders.

CFRN parenting classes set for Brookings, Huron, Watertown in January

The Child and Family Resource Network at South Dakota State University will hold four parenting classes throughout January to focus on helping parents discover what their children’s behaviors could mean.