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Software Could Help Protect Against Mosquito-Borne Diseases

07/08/11 A team of undergraduate computer scientists and their professor at South Dakota State University are building software to protect people in Africa and North America from mosquito-borne illnesses.
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Nitrogen loss expected with heavy rainfall

07/06/11 After 2 to 6 inches of rain fell on most of central South Dakota - and more in isolated areas - in the last couple weeks; South Dakota State University Extension Soil Specialist, Ron Gelderman, says some fields may experience nitrogen loss. 
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Brookings and SDSU dominate at Miss South Dakota Pageant

06/30/11 It was hardly a surprise that the new Miss South Dakota would have a Brookings connection seven of the women in the field of 14 were either South Dakota State University students or make their homes in Brookings.
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SDSU president appointed to Summit League advisory group

06/23/11 South Dakota State University President David Chicoine has been appointed to represent the Summit League on an NCAA Presidential Advisory Group. SDSU is a member of the Summit League for athletic competition.
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Local students graduate from SDSU

06/22/11 BROOKINGS, SD -- South Dakota State University's spring commencement was held May 7. Among the graduates are local students: Nathaniel Felten, Aurelia, who received a Bachelor of Science degree in...
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Call goes out for 65 Extension field specialists

06/17/11 South Dakota State University Extension is looking for the best people to fill 65 Extension field specialist positions. Application review begins July 5.
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SDSU researcher studies impact of April tornadoes

05/20/11 A South Dakota State University engineer who specializes in earthquake engineering is part of a research team addressing another natural disaster: understanding the damage to residential houses left by tornadoes that ripped across the South on April 27.
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South Dakota State University to take its message to the Black Hills

05/09/11 South Dakota State University officials will take to the roads Monday, May 16, through Thursday, May 19, en route to the Black Hills. The trip includes public events in Rapid City, Custer, Spearfish and
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Graduation a family affair

05/09/11 When the last name Paulson was called in Frost Arena at South Dakota State University Saturday, there was a big cheer. And then happened again. And then a third time.
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SDSU study recruiting preschoolers

05/09/11 Researchers with the E.A. Martin Program in Human Nutrition at South Dakota State University announced that they are recruiting 100 children from Brookings County between 2 and 5 years old for a project to assess how well three different devices measure physical activity.
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Rounds To Receive Honorary Degree From SDSU

05/05/11 Former Gov. Mike Rounds will receive an honorary degree of public service from South Dakota State University.
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On the move

04/25/11 Jerry Jorgensen, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at South Dakota State University for the past 11 years, will become the provost and vice president of academic affairs at the Park University campus in Parkville, Mo., near downtown Kansas City. Jorgensen, a native of Parker, has been at SDSU for 36 years.
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Using Duck Eggs to Track Climate Change

04/13/11 A South Dakota State University researcher is using museum collections to assemble a metrics database on perhaps 60,000 duck eggs representing at least 40 species and subspecies of ducks found in North America. What she learns could ultimately add new knowledge about how waterfowl respond to climate cycles and long-term climate change.
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SDSU, city study gateway improvements

03/25/11 Plans for new gateway improvements into Brookings and South Dakota State University will be presented to city officials next month. Mayor Tim Reed said the changes have been planned for at least the past year, and work could begin as soon as this construction season.
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USD to offer textbook rental program

03/15/11 The Associated Press The Associated Press SIOUX FALLS, S.D. The University of South Dakota is joining South Dakota State University and a growing number of colleges across the country in offering a textbook rental program. College students spend an average of $667 on textbooks each year, and renting instead of buying new can cut those costs by between one-third and 55 percent, according to the ...
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Schott New ASHH Pharmacy Director

03/14/11 Kelly Schott, Pharm.D., began as the ASHH Pharmacy director Jan. 17, 2011. A Hawarden, IA, native, Schott received her BS in Pharmacy at South Dakota State University and then received her Pharm.D. from the University of Florida. She has been a pharmacist for 19 years.
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Jorgensen leaves SDSU for post at KC school

03/04/11 Jerry Jorgensen, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at South Dakota State University for the past 11 years, will become the provost and vice president of academic affairs at Park University in Parkville, Mo.
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Body of SDSU student found near train tracks

02/28/11 The Associated Press The Associated Press DE SMET, S.D. An autopsy is scheduled for Monday on the body of a South Dakota State University student found beside railroad tracks near De Smet. The Kingsbury County sheriff told KSFY-TV that the 22-year-old man rode the train from Brookings to De Smet and he either jumped or fell off the train. He was not hit by the train. A man walking his dog saw ...
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Autopsy planned on SDSU student's body

02/28/11 An autopsy is scheduled for Monday on the body of a South Dakota State University student found beside railroad tracks near De Smet.
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Body found in De Smet confirmed as SDSU Student

02/28/11 A body found near De Smet on Saturday has been identified by the Kingsbury County Sheriff as 22-year-old Thomas Bjerke. Bjerke was a senior at South Dakota State University in Brookings.
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SDSU science center gets $250K from 3M

02/16/11 3M, a worldwide diversified technology company that employs nearly 1,400 people in South Dakota, has made a $250,000 investment in the Avera Health and Science Center at South Dakota State University.
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