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You searched: Haley Evenson received the 2025 Schutlz-Werth Award for her research and was recognized at SDSU's Undergraduate Research, Scholarship and Creative Active Day award's ceremony on April 16.
A single note can hold an entire world of emotion. For South Dakota State University assistant professor Mark Stevens, a single piano piece can hold an ocean. His multiyear commissioning project, “One Drop Contains Oceans,” explores how music from a variety of voices can transform the classical piano repertoire. At 7:30 p.m. Friday, May 2, he will bring those voices to life in a public performance at the Oscar Larson Performing Arts Center.
The path to graduation isn’t always a straight line, but for alumni like Seth Lewis, each step shaped a passion for research and discovery.
New research from South Dakota State University's Department of Natural Resource Management examines how different states are stopping the spread of invasive carp.
A new study from South Dakota State University reveals reductions in tillage intensity have led to an increase in soil organic carbon levels and an increase in corn and soybean yields.
South Dakota State University Endowed Alfred Chair associate professor in dairy manufacturing Maneesha Mohan is utilizing nanosized bubbles to improve the efficiency of dairy wastewater treatment.
A Brookings-based animal health company, Medgene, is leading a revolution in the development of veterinary vaccines that is turning the tide in the endless battle against animal disease.
Graduate students make up about 11% of the student population across 57 master’s degree and Ph.D. programs and 30 graduate certificates offered at South Dakota State University. Each graduate student is immersed in research and scholarship with the support of their advisor and the Graduate School staff. April 7-11 is Graduate Student Appreciation Week, a great opportunity to highlight a few graduate students at SDSU and the work they are accomplishing.
Researchers from South Dakota State University's Department of Natural Resource Management are leading a collaborative effort to increase the availability and accessibility of native seeds.
When NASA announced the finalists for its prestigious RASC-AL space design contest, South Dakota State University had doubly good reasons to celebrate.
Both of its entries in the Revolutionary Aerospace Systems Concept-Academic Linkage contest were selected in the small lunar servicing and maintenance robot division. A total of 14 teams were selected in three divisions.