Jul 12, 2013
Campaign tops $255 million
Campus celebrations cap South Dakota State University’s largest and most successful higher-education fundraising campaign. Continue Reading Campaign tops $255 million
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Campus celebrations cap South Dakota State University’s largest and most successful higher-education fundraising campaign. Continue Reading Campaign tops $255 million
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SDSU leads major universities in $4 million effort to make healthy food more accessible. Continue Reading Voices for Food
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There hasn’t always been hope, at least not Hope wheat variety. Continue Reading Searching for Hope
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A collaborative effort in the College of Arts and Sciences offers a fresh look at Harvey Dunn’s most popular paintings. Continue Reading Performances give new appreciation for Harvey Dunn’s work
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Plant scientists take on the continual battle to produce disease-resistant wheat varieties. Continue Reading Protectors of wheat
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From the NCAA Basketball Tournament to the annual Oozeball event, Jackrabbits gather to show their school pride. Continue Reading Jackrabbit Pride
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Wheat breeder Karl Glover utilizes winter nurseries in Yuma, Ariz., and New Zealand to speed up the creation of new varieties. Continue Reading Growing SDSU wheat abroad
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Extension specialists are helping local producers find new markets for their goods and information on how to grow their businesses. Continue Reading Grow your own … business
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The research function at SDSU starts with faculty ideas and the innovations and new technologies derived from exploring those ideas. The end result of the best ideas is the commercialization of that new intellectual property in ways that benefit the inventor/researcher, the university, the business that licenses the new technology, and ultimately the state. Continue Reading Having an IMPACT
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Bel Brands and the Brookings Boys and Girls Club, with help from nutrition students, are working on a community outreach program that may go nationwide. Continue Reading Students teach healthy habits
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