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The National Science Foundation awards a four-year grant to South Dakota State University in partnership with universities across the nation. The project is led by the University of Maine and aims to find ways to secure electric girds in rural communities.
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Former South Dakota State University football coach John Stiegelmeier is taking on a new role with the university.
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Jacey Hupp has officially been named the new women’s rodeo coach at the University of Wyoming. Hupp grew up in Huron, began participating in rodeo at a young age, and then went on to compete in rodeo for South Dakota State University. But as far as having an official ‘coaching job,’ this is her first.
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The National Science Foundation awarded $4 million dollars to state colleges for a new collaborative research partnership. Its goal – developing cheaper and more environmentally friendly fertilizers.
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Air quality may be more top of mind after our hazy summer. Two researchers from South Dakota State University are working to more accurately estimate it.
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A South Dakota State University team is one of 15 finalists in a NASA lunar competition. The competition hopes to bring humans one step closer to living on Mars.
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SDSU Extension runs the Double-Up program, which matches $20 worth of Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program benefits spent on fresh fruits and vegetables.
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Sunish Sehgal, Ph.D., is an associate professor and winter wheat breeder at South Dakota State University. He discusses what goes into creating a new strain of wheat.
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Jennifer Zavaleta Cheek, Ph.D., unpacks her recent research in an area of the world struggling with food insecurity. Does foraging provide a nutritional advantage?
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Author and ecologist Carter Johnson walks us through the impacts humans have had on the state's rivers.