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You searched: Akram Jawdhari, assistant professor in South Dakota State University's Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering, was named a 2024 Daniel P. Jenny Fellow from the Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute.
Weed management, virtual fencing and variety trials are just some of the topics that will be covered during the 2025 slate of Research Station Field Days presented by the South Dakota State University College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences. Events will be happening at locations across the state from June to mid-September, with each one focusing on local topics of interest.
Edgar McFadden laid the groundwork for decades of wheat breeding success at South Dakota State University that continues to this day.
AeroFly 鈥 a Brookings-based aerospace company bred from South Dakota State University research 鈥 is working to bring humanity closer to Mars.
South Dakota State University assistant professor Ryan Hanson has received a grant from the National Science Foundation to better understand the mechanisms that control stress-responsive gene expressions.
South Dakota State University held its annual Undergraduate Research, Scholarship and Creative Activity Day April 15 in the University Student Union鈥檚 Volstorff Ballroom.
The 海角直播app public health program celebrated National Public Health Week with two days of events focused on highlighting the impact of substance use disorder and related stigma in South Dakota.
Haley Evenson received the 2025 Schutlz-Werth Award for her research and was recognized at 海角直播app'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, 鈥淥ne Drop Contains Oceans,鈥 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鈥檛 always a straight line, but for alumni like Seth Lewis, each step shaped a passion for research and discovery.