… Rosemary compound may help postpartum dairy cows Rosemary and dairy cows could be a winning combination. A natural antioxidant, anti-inflammatory compound found in rosemary plants can improve milk production and possibly help dairy cows weather the stressful post-calving … a condition called ketosis. However, analysis of blood samples suggests the cows that received carnosic acid were able to cope with increased milk production without increased liver damage and risk of health disorders, such as ketosis. The pilot study results “demonstrate that carnosic acid promotes positive responses on inflammation and oxidative stress …
… Religiosity in South Dakota The South Dakota COVID-19 Impact Survey was conducted from April 12 to 25, 2021 by The South Dakota Polling Project , a research group housed in the School of American and Global Studies at South Dakota State University. A total of 3,057 registered voters in South Dakota completed our survey about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on their daily lives, alongside questions on political beliefs given the partisan polarization of the policy response to …
… SDSU Health Care Students and Graduates on Frontline of COVID-19 Pandemic South Dakota State University’s College of Nursing continues to be a leader in South Dakota and beyond. The college ranks among the best nationally and SDSU students and graduates are leaders in the health care profession. In fact, … graduate degrees in 2020 with 100% job placement among the group. During the first seven months of the pandemic, SDSU’s refresher program was launched and resulted in nearly 60 nurses completing the requirements. Refresher courses are provided to registered nurses and licensed practical nurses who are looking to return to practice. The self-study course is designed to review and update nursing skills and knowledge before an …
… April 12th to 25th, 2021 by The South Dakota Polling Project , a research group housed in the School of American and Global Studies at South Dakota State University. A total of 3,057 registered voters in South Dakota completed our survey about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on their daily lives, alongside questions on political beliefs given the partisan polarization of the policy response to … a comprehensive governmental response not only pushed Democratic respondents towards the other pole, but also hardened the assumptions of those on the right. Put differently, the magnitude of threat posed by COVID-19 became just another partisan issue. As we have seen in both the present poll and our October poll, concern about COVID-19 is directly tied to the …
… South Dakotans Split on Support for Vaccination Passports The South Dakota COVID-19 Family Impact Survey 2021 was conducted from July 31 to Aug.14, 2021 by The South Dakota Polling Project , a research group housed in the School of American and Global Studies at South Dakota State University. This survey builds upon similar surveys conducted by The South Dakota Polling Project in Oct. 2020 and April 2021 . In this poll, a total of 573 registered voters in South Dakota answered questions about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on their daily lives. The margin of error of this survey was +/- 4 %, on par with other … of the measure overall. In our poll, 46% are “very supportive” and 13% are “somewhat supportive” of vaccination passports. The attitudes of younger South Dakotans appear to be the complete opposite. Among this group, 50% are “strongly opposed” and 7% are “somewhat opposed” to vaccination passports. These differences are likely attributed to the much higher risks …
… at South Dakota State University. This survey builds upon similar surveys conducted by The South Dakota Polling Project in October 2020 and April 2021 . In this poll, a total of 573 registered voters in South Dakota completed our survey about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on their daily lives. The margin of error of this survey was +/- 4 %, on par with other state-wide polls. Support of … ratings have scarcely changed over the course of last 10 months. This puts her in an excellent position entering the 2022 election year, with a primary challenge almost impossible to imagine. However, as Senator Thune’s election bid approaches, there are potential challenges coming from the right wing of the party, largely due to their public break with Trump in the …
… and appetizers of choice as we get to know artists from across South Dakota. Registration to participate via Zoom will be posted here as the programs are finalized. You'll need to register for each session. Watch this space and the museum's Facebook, Instagram or Twitter pages for updates. WATCH THE REPLAY: April 13: Agricultural Landscapes | Karen Kinder, Paul … Carol Geu, Deborah Mitchell and Phyllis Packard - WATCH (April 20) . April 27: COVID Reflections | Christopher Meyer, J. Desy Schoenewies and Vickie Schumacher - WATCH (April 27) . May 4: Surreal Landscapes | Alexis Doerr, Safet Musinovic and Dustin Twiss - WATCH (May 4). May 11: Conceptual Landscapes | Michael Baum, Quintin Owens and Altman Studeny - WATCH … Erik Ritter and Joe Schaeffer - WATCH (May 25) . June 3: Photographic Landscapes | John Banasiak, Skott Chandler and Michael Ramey - WATCH (June 3) June 8: Natural Connections | Angela Behrends, Ginny Freitag, Becky Grismer and Susan Heggestad - WATCH (June 8) The South Dakota Governor’s 9th Biennial Art Exhibition shares some of South Dakota’s best artworks …
… SDSU Foundation has record-setting fundraising year The COVID-19 pandemic did not stop the SDSU Foundation from finishing 2020 with a record-setting number of new gifts and pledges. The team reached $73.2 million in … designed to celebrate being a Jackrabbit and the impact private gifts can make to the university. This year, one gift every 15 seconds for 24 hours was made during One Day for State, coming from all 50 states and across 19 countries. When the event was done, 4,888 donors—including 439 faculty members and 484 students—raised $1,617,648 from 5,656 gifts. The total number of donors was 1,100 more than last year’s event. Another record-setting event included the Jackrabbit Athletic Scholarship Auction that was held virtually in May due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The auction raised $1.73 million and was bolstered by a two-to-one match from an anonymous donor and when completed included a record $1.15 million …
… South Dakota Remains Mostly Polarized on Evaluation of Major Political Figures The South Dakota COVID-19 Impact Survey was conducted from April 12 to 25, 2021 by The South Dakota Polling Project , a research group housed in the School of American and Global Studies at South Dakota State University. A total of 3,057 registered voters in South Dakota completed our survey about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on their daily lives, alongside questions on political beliefs given the partisan polarization of the policy response to …
… Indian Art Collection 9:15-9:30 a.m. Join us for informal conversation and Zoom set up help 9:30-10:30 a.m. Ken Vogele | The Vogele Indian Art Collection 10:30-11 a.m. Guild Meeting The South Dakota Art Museum Guild is pleased to host this Zoom program featuring Ken Vogele speaking from Rapid City about Ken and Cathy's extensive American Indian art collection, … more about the current Vogele exhibition. For questions about this program contact Carolyne Hart at carolyne.hart@sdstate.edu or call 970-980-8592. If you are having any difficulties registering , just email Carolyne and she'll register for you. A replay of the Vogele's presentation will be available from the Guild page. Carolyne …