³ÉÈËÊÓƵ nursing faculty honored by peers
Two current and one retired member of the College of Nursing faculty at South Dakota State University have been honored by their peers. The service of Lori Hendrickx, Tom Stenvig and Marge Hegge was recognized by the South Dakota Nurses Association at its 2023 convention in Huron Oct. 1-2.
³ÉÈËÊÓƵ recognized among best online colleges, degree programs with 12 awards
South Dakota State University has been recognized as one of the top colleges in South Dakota for 2024, especially when it comes to online degree programs, according to Intelligent.com. The website ranked ³ÉÈËÊÓƵ No. 2 among the 15 best colleges in South Dakota and No. 3 among the 10 best online colleges in South Dakota.
³ÉÈËÊÓƵ cited for having best online nursing program in South Dakota
South Dakota State University’s online nursing program ranks first in the state and 45th nationally, according to EduMed. Since 2019, EduMed has released annual rankings that highlight that year’s top programs based on a combination of factors like affordability, accessibility and commitment to student success.
South Dakota State honors newest endowment holders
South Dakota State University recently paid tribute to the university’s newest endowment holders.
³ÉÈËÊÓƵ nursing students teach kids healthy summer habits at zoo
A group of 37 South Dakota State University nursing students promoted healthy summer habits by holding a health fair at the Great Plains Zoo on June 16. The event, which offered the zoo’s youngest visitors lessons in water safety, sun protection and physical activity, served as pediatric clinical experience for the ³ÉÈËÊÓƵ students.
³ÉÈËÊÓƵ faculty recognized for excellence
The annual South Dakota State University Celebration of Faculty Excellence recognized 25 faculty members, researchers and scientists Tuesday. The event honors faculty members in the university's colleges for outstanding research, teaching and service.
³ÉÈËÊÓƵ prof to study palliative care, end-stage renal disease
Brandon Varilek, assistant professor in South Dakota State University’s College of Nursing, has received a grant to study palliative care use, kidney transplant rates, and explore survival statistics among American Indians with end-stage renal disease caused by diabetes.