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You searched: Mount Rushmore. The Badlands. Bison. Three things that come to mind when thinking of South Dakota scenery. Of the 400,000 bison that currently live in North America, around 10% — nearly 40,000 — roam the state’s landscape. It makes sense then that the epicenter of bison research would also be here, where it can have the biggest impact.
The South Dakota State University School of Performing Arts will host the In-Service Music Conference Feb. 12-14.
Like building any bridge, forming a stronger connection between Brookings and Sioux Falls takes time and investment. South Dakota State University committed both — and now is building on success that benefits each community.
Through a partnership with Avera Health, South Dakota State University's College of Nursing is working to address the rural nursing workforce shortage.
Seventy miles separate Brookings, home of South Dakota State University, and Milbank, a community of 3,500 people to the north. The miles melt away, however, when looking at the impact the school has had on the town and the town has had on the school.
Regionally and nationwide, South Dakota State University quietly has positioned itself as a leader in integrating artificial intelligence in higher education.
The Child and Family Resource Network at South Dakota State University is hosting its next “Common-Sense Parenting” class series starting Feb. 17.
Two women's passion for service inspired Larson throughout her nursing career and as a sister. And they continue to guide her in her new national leadership role as the president of the Leadership Conference of Women Religious. She’ll hold the position for one year and then serve as past president for a year.
Keely Eagleshield was officially appointed to the Larson Family Endowed Director of Wokini and Tribal Relations at South Dakota State University on Dec. 8, 2025.
Delaney Wilson grew up hearing about South Dakota State University, but she said all those good things didn’t sink in until she visited campus herself.