… UPC - May Day Music Festival Annie Fedenannie.feden@jacks.sdstate.edu402-507-0330 Apr. 26, 2024 5:00 PM Apr. 26, 2024 9:00 PM Event Support University Program Council … UPC - May Day Music Festival …
… and Services, has been named SDSU Civil Service Employee of the Month for May. He will be honored at a reception held from 10-11 a.m. Friday, May 10, in the Facilities and Services commons, room 100. Rogers has worked at SDSU for more than three years, starting as a facility worker before transitioning to equipment repair. Jessica Albee, a Custodial Services supervisor, said Rogers is an easy-going guy who always has a smile on his face … well beyond expectations to ensure our facilities were always in top condition.” Nelson added that Rogers is people-centered and provides any assistance when possible, creating an open, helpful and friendly environment. Program assistant Shawna Asmus agreed, saying Rogers takes his work seriously and is devoted to what he does. “There was never a task that Matt …
… May Make & Take Monday - Bee and Flower Craft Sarah JacobsSarah.Jacobs@sdstate.edu605-688-6226 May. 13, 2024 2:30 PM May. 13, 2024 5:00 PM Event Support South Dakota Agricultural Heritage Museum … May Make & Take Monday - Bee and Flower Craft …
… USDLA Webinar May 10 - Improving Online Community: Discussion is NOT an assignment Instructional Design Servicessdsu.ids@sdstate.edu605-688-5512 May. 10, 2024 12:00 PM May. 10, 2024 1:00 PM Event Support Instructional Design Services … USDLA Webinar May 10 - Improving Online Community: Discussion is NOT an assignment …
… Child and Family Resource Network to host ‘Common-Sense Parenting’ classes in April, May The Child and Family Resource Network at South Dakota State University is hosting its next “Common-Sense Parenting” class series starting April 11. The free, six-class series is designed for parents and individuals who engage with school-age children, kindergarten through …
… Michael Walsh, professor of music at South Dakota State University, will present a recital, “As Voice, With Voice, In Voice,” at 7 p.m. Sunday, March 3, in the Oscar Larson Performing Arts Center’s Founders Recital Hall. Walsh, a clarinetist, has been selected to perform at regional, national and international conferences. The program includes “Fantasia on Verdi’s ‘La Traviata,’” “Three Etudes on Themes of Gershwin,” “I Like You,” a work for clarinet and electronic sounds, as well as “Cancion para un Clarinetista” by Javier Zalba. Assisting with the program are faculty members Xuan Kuang, Mark Stevens and Anna DeGraff. The recital is free, and the public is invited to … The program includes “Fantasia on Verdi’s ‘La Traviata,’” “Three Etudes on Themes of Gershwin,” “I Like You,” a work for clarinet and electronic sounds, as well as “Cancion para un Clarinetista” by Javier Zalba. Assisting with the program are faculty members Xuan Kuang, Mark Stevens and Anna DeGraff. The recital is free, and the public is invited to …
… Agriculture Conference on campus June 11-12 Together, education and agriculture can invest in a brighter future. South Dakota State University and Ground Works Connect are partnering to host the second annual South Dakota Education and Agriculture Conference on June 11-12 at the Raven Precision Agriculture Center on campus. Organizers plan to bring together the … middle and high school classrooms. Participants will be eligible for one to two graduate credits or 1.7 continuing education units after full participation in the conference and completion of post-conference activities. Registration is $50 for both days and $30 for one day attendance. The registration deadline is May 20. Educators may be eligible for a … Discovery Center and/or travel reimbursement from the South Dakota Soil Health Coalition if they attend the session on soil health and submit a reflection. Find more information and register for the conference online. Learn more about Ground Works Connect. Academics May. 1, 12:20 PM Jill Fier … Together, education and agriculture can invest in a brighter …
… GeoTechTools. This effort started in 2007 with funding from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Strategic Highway Research Program 2 project. The website www.geotechtools.org was opened to the public in 2012 and has more than 12,000 registered users. The effort earned him recognition from the American Society of Civil Engineers Geo-Institute. He also has traveled internationally to present at conferences and … Minnesota. Headley leads underground research facility at Lead Mike Headley Headley, a Brookings native, graduated from Brookings High School in 1987 and from SDSU in 1992 with a computer science degree. He was active in Air Force ROTC, becoming the national commander of the Arnold Air Society, an honorary service organization for Air Force ROTC officer …
… College of Nursing Scholarly Outcomes 2023 Peer-Reviewed Publications Arends, R. and Heinricy, P. (2023). “Resident and staff satisfaction with telehealth implementation in long-term care … of Health (R21NR020383). Amount awarded: $368,794 over two years (2022-2024). Isaacson, Mary, principal investigator. Impacting Models of Practice and Clinical Training for Registered Nurses and Students (IMPACT-RNS). Funding source: Health Resources and Services Administration, Nurse, Education, Practice, Quality and Retention-Registered Nurses in …
… South Dakota Polling Project weighs voters’ opinions on abortion access, recreational marijuana Political scientists in the School of American and Global Studies at South Dakota State University have … access and recreational marijuana. Researchers David Wiltse, associate professor of political science, and Filip Viskupic, assistant professor of political science, surveyed 782 registered voters in the Fall 2023 Poll conducted by the South Dakota Polling Project from Nov. 18 to Dec. 4, 2023. The voters answered questions about political figures and policy … American and Global Studies. The public opinion polls randomly sampled from the South Dakota Voter File of all registered voters in the state and weighted the data on known population parameters to closely match the characteristics of the state’s population. "We started the poll in 2020, both for our own research in public health matters and for questions that are …