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You searched: Nurses with bachelor’s degrees who are looking for additional paths for advancing their careers can find options in South Dakota State University’s College of Nursing.
Students, researchers and industry professionals from around the country gathered at South Dakota State University on Oct. 14 for the 2025 South Dakota Student Water Conference. The daylong event was designed to empower the next generation of water research professionals.
Gordon Niva was honored with the Jerome J. Lohr Award for Volunteer Leadership in recognition of his involvement and support of the South Dakota State University Foundation.
The South Dakota State University Plant Diagnostic Clinic has earned accreditation as a “Core Accredited Lab” from the National Plant Diagnostic Network. It is one of only four accredited labs at land-grant universities in the country.
The South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station and South Dakota State Foundation Seed Stocks Division have released a new wheat variety to seed producers. The new hard red winter line will be available for farmers to purchase for fall 2026 planting.
South Dakota State University and its vast contributions to agriculture will be showcased during a television taping of the “AgDay College Roadshow” on campus Wednesday, Oct. 22. The public is invited to join SDSU students, faculty and staff for the taping.
An undergraduate student in South Dakota State University's College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences has received a prestigious Certified Angus Beef award.
The Daschle Dialogues speaking series returns Oct. 27, when author and educator Sharon McMahon comes to South Dakota State University.
In the early 2000s, South Dakota State University used the tagline “You can go anywhere from here” in a number of ads to feature students and alumni who used SDSU as a launching pad to a variety of study abroad locations and high-profile careers. One of the featured students was Ryan Lefers, a farm kid from Corsica studying agricultural engineering, who had participated in a study abroad program in Egypt. The North African country would be just the start of Lefers’ Middle Eastern adventures.
Look for more programs and events in downtown Sioux Falls soon from the Ness School of Management and Economics at South Dakota State University. That’s Paul Rann’s role — and he’s excited to get started.