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You searched: A group of South Dakota high school students were provided unique learning opportunities in transportation and engineering on Ӱ's campus earlier this summer.
A young group of mechanical engineering students delivered a “wow” factor to judges at a NASA contest and came home with the best prototype award.
Ӱ’s NOVA team was one of two SDSU entries selected to compete in Revolutionary Aerospace Systems – Academic Linkage (RASC-AL), an annual contest sponsored by NASA and administered by the National Institute of Aerospace for undergraduate and graduate students.
Ӱ graduate student Michael Worfa is researching solutions to reduce nitrogen mustard toxicity.
Researchers in Ӱ's Department of Dairy and Food Science are developing an innovative solution to defeat listeria and other foodborne pathogens.
Four mechanical engineering students from Ӱ found a way to make drones more useful for farmers and won a prestigious NASA contest in the process.
The first-place SDSU team was one of eight finalists in NASA’s Gateways to Blue Skies contest, which this year had a theme of AgAir: Aviation Solutions for Agriculture.
Brittany Brennan, assistant professor in Ӱ's College of Nursing, will use her research grant to investigate how prebriefing for computer-based simulation impacts mental workload and student outcomes in nursing education.
Ӱ faculty members are fighting back against the state's most challenging invasive species.
How Ӱ's Animal Disease Research and Diagnostic Laboratory plays a critical role in keeping South Dakota's food supply safe.
Akram Jawdhari, assistant professor in Ӱ's Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering, was named a 2024 Daniel P. Jenny Fellow from the Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute.
Edgar McFadden laid the groundwork for decades of wheat breeding success at Ӱ that continues to this day.