… #MeetSDStateNursing—Brian Brandser 98'/01' I graduated from SDSU in Brookings in May of 2001. Since November of 2015, I have worked in the Intensive Care Unit in Shiprock, New Mexico. Our facility is part of the Indian Health Service in the Department of … beds set up at the high school behind our facility in town. #MeetSDStateNursing #HeroesStartHere Jul. 28, 2020 Guest BloggerSDState Nursing … I graduated from SDSU in Brookings in May of 2001. Since November of 2015, I have worked in the Intensive Care Unit in Shiprock, New Mexico. Our facility is part of the Indian Health Service in the Department of Health and …
… Cloning a Page Steps to Clone a page Log in to Drupal via the Tools & Quick Links > My Account (Drupal). Go to the page you'd like to clone. In the upper right list of options where you would click to "Edit" a page, choose "Clone" instead. A new page will open in the edit view. Title: The default name of the new page will be "Clone of [Previous Page Title]". Be sure to change the name of your new page. Edit the rest of the page, including body text and paragraphs, as desired. Since this is a new page, you may add or delete content as desired. It is easy to rearrange paragraphs by clicking the four point arrows on the left and …
… 16th century Dutch and German students had classmates and professors sign the margins of their textbooks. Later small leather-bound albums with blank pages were used for collecting signatures. During the Victorian era (1820-1901), autograph books became popular with both men and women. Autograph books became treasured keepsakes to those who moved away and … school days. Antiques autograph books contained good and silly poetry, witty sayings, the signers’ thoughts and good wishes, and artistic drawings. A lock of hair or pressed flowers may even be found pressed between the pages. Autograph books had a resurgence of popularity around 1914 through the 1920s. Autograph books have not passed into oblivion, yet from the 1950s on, they mostly contain simply signatures and perhaps addresses. What's New Wednesday Dec. 21, 2022 STAFFSD Ag Heritage Museum … Inscribed inside the front cover of this …
… #MeetSDStateNursing—Thomas Haile This fall we will be featuring one College of Nursing student, faculty or staff member each week! Our first student feature is Thomas Haile. Site: Aberdeen B.S.N … Nursing-Accelerated option Semester in the nursing major : Four Previous degree/institution: I majored in biology and minored in chemistry at Northern State University. I graduated in May 2018. Organizations that you are involved in: I am involved with the Northern State University International Student Programs, campus volunteering and other campus activity clubs … Advice for fellow students: Nursing is challenging but if you really put in the effort and it is your passion, you will succeed and get what you want in life. Your classmates will become your family, you will need each other to make it through the journey. Future Goals: I want to further my nursing education and become a nurse practitioner in the future. Why do …
… #MeetSDStateNursing—Cassidy Stratman Meet Cassidy Stratman. She is originally from New Underwood. She will be completing her bachelor's degree soon and accepted a job a Avera McKennan. Site : … (Summer 2019), SD SNA state president, SDSU SNA 1st vice president, SDSU IMPACT-RNs participant, Fishback Honors College peer advisor, traveled with the Honors College to Indonesia in May 2018, Alpha Xi Delta ritual & fraternity appreciation director and Order of Omega, Mortar Board Advice for fellow students: Whenever you get overwhelmed or stressed, take time to …
… WPA Built the Future in the Past (7/7/2021) The Works Progress Administration (WPA) (renamed the Works Projects Administration in 1939) was formed in May 1935 by the Federal Emergency Relief Administration. It was the largest New Deal agency of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s administration. The WPA provided jobs and income to unemployed people during the Great Depression of the 1930s. Nationally it employed 8.5 million people to do public works projects like constructing public buildings, roads, bridges and parks. In South …
… #YearoftheNurseEducator—Takara Schomberg Why did you decide to become a nurse? It might sound cliche, but I loved that nursing combined science and art. I was a strong student, especially in math and science. I wanted a job where I could use those strengths and interact with people. My high school anatomy … degree, just prior to starting my thesis work. So, I felt so accomplished to have it done while also adjusting to life as a new mom. I was so proud to have it bound and posted on Open Prairie. Every time I get an updated about people accessing and downloading my thesis, I am reminded of how hard I worked to get that done. What is a fun fact about yourself? I …
… #MeetSDStateNursing—Amanda Drews Hometown: Camarillo, California What motivated you to choose a career in nursing? I think it is a very exciting career field with so many different paths to choose … Why did you choose SDSU to pursue your nursing degree? I fell in love with Brookings during my very first tour visit. I think South Dakota State University provides a uniquely close community that has been my primary support system throughout my college career and has given me the best college experience I could have ever wanted. What clinical experience have you … Heart Hospital. I had the opportunity to learn so much about the heart and perform so many of my skills. The nurses there were so supportive and great about explaining concepts that I may not understand. What are you involved in? I am the president of the student nurses association, a nursing ambassador, involved with Little International and intramural sports and …
… -An Old Farmer’s Advice (author unknown) 1/24/24 At the top of the list of good, somewhat tongue-in-cheek, An Old Farmer’s Advice, notes fences that work for many animals and come in many forms. This week’s What’s New Wednesday celebrates the barbed wire in a collection of various styles representing many, many different patterns and uses./p> The development of barbed wire ended the open range and cattle drives but allowed for crop production by keeping the free ranging cattle out of fields. Barbed wire was patented by their inventors which gave each one their … each name denote the year of patent. While the gun may have won the west, barbed wire certainly tamed it by being high, tight and strong. What's New Wednesday Jan. 24, 2024 These images feature the different types of barbed wire used for fencing in the mid to late 1800's. StaffSD Ag Heritage Museum … At the top of the list of good, somewhat tongue-in-cheek, An …
… Making Do, 1935-1936, 2008:011:0013:215 Due to the drop in value of commodities and wages, farm families may have had food but often lacked the cash for fuel, repairs of machinery and … painted orange and black cost $0.85. Lace cover is made of bits of donated lace. Cover with 5 Doilies only $0.08." The exhibit Drowning in Dirt: Joseph Hutton and the Dust Bowl is opening at the South Dakota Agricultural Heritage Museum on Feb. 27, 2023. Come visit the Museum and learn more about Professor Hutton’s work, the 1930s Dust Bowl and its effects on …