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You searched: For the second consecutive year, student visits at the Engineering Career Fair topped 1,000, this time being a record 1,086 visits. The 2024 mark was 1,001.
The Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering Career Fair was Sept. 17-18 at Club 71 and loge-level spaces in Dana J. Dykhouse Stadium on the South Dakota State University campus.
Four new faculty members have joined the Lohr College of Engineering this fall.
South Dakota State University's Solaiman Tarafder is developing a new bioadhesive that not only holds tissue together, but also actively encourages stronger, faster healing.
South Dakota State University welcomes two new leaders to its ROTC programs this fall. Lt. Col. Gary Priest joins as commander of Air Force ROTC Detachment 780, and Lt. Col. Heath Abraham as professor of military science for Army ROTC.
South Dakota State University President Barry Dunn has bestowed a Presidential Medallion upon ֱ alum and supporter Jim Woster.
South Dakota State University Klingbeil Endowed Department Head of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering Kasiviswanathan “Muthu” Muthukumarappan was awarded the International Food Security Award in honor of Bor S. Luh by the Institute of Food Technologists.
As the daughter of two disabled veterans, South Dakota State University sophomore Anna Atkinson is uniquely connected to and offers unwavering support for members of the military.
Jackrabbits in all 50 states and across 12 countries united to tackle historic philanthropy on Sept. 4 during One Day for STATE. In 24 hours, 6,126 donors united to raise $3,207,938 from 7,824 gifts to transform lives at ֱ.
South Dakota State University announced today that its total headcount for the fall 2025 semester is 12,139 students, the university’s largest enrollment since 2017.
Liam Murray, an engineering doctoral student at South Dakota State University, is one of 28 people nationwide selected for a yearlong professional development program.
Murray, who earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in mechanical engineering at SDSU in 2023 and this May, is in the second cohort of NobleReach Fellows. Murray, originally of Omaha, Nebraska, was chosen from among 1,200 applicants. The cohort will have five in-person training sessions as well as monthly remote individual mentoring.