Jun 29, 2012
Gen. Omar Bradley
Omar Nelson Bradley’s time at SDSU was brief, but he never forgot the place whose weather he said “gets colder than Billy Hell.†Continue Reading Gen. Omar Bradley
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Omar Nelson Bradley’s time at SDSU was brief, but he never forgot the place whose weather he said “gets colder than Billy Hell.†Continue Reading Gen. Omar Bradley
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Dubbed the biggest one-day event in the Dakotas, Hobo Day has been part of the SDSU tradition since 1912. Continue Reading Hobo Day trivia
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Thanks to a collaboration between the Flandreau Santee Sioux tribe and SDSU scientists, efforts are taking place to enhance the role of bison in local economic development and increase consumption of bison meat among tribal community members. Continue Reading Tatonka!
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Like the tractors in the field and the seed in the planter, the method of communicating with farmers is shaped by technology. Continue Reading Extension’s iGrow keeps growing
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Medicinal garden gives way to remote dispensing. Continue Reading Pharmacy
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From Mrs. Chase to Sim Family, nursing education has continued to evolved at State. Continue Reading Nursing
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Technology has enabled universities like SDSU to reach students in a variety of ways. Continue Reading Distance Education is key land-grant mission
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Motors made his name as well as known as the lawn mower; scholarships made his name sought after by students. Continue Reading Stephen Briggs
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The Morrill Act was instrumental in making higher education accessible and affordable to the common citizen. Continue Reading Woster clan tips cap to Pres. Lincoln, Rep. Morrill
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Land-grant mission is about access and student success. Continue Reading From the Provost
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