成人视频 hosts taping of 鈥楢gDay College Roadshow鈥
With loud enthusiasm often reserved for athletic events, students, faculty and staff from South Dakota State University鈥檚 agricultural programs showed up in full force to welcome a live television taping of 鈥淎gDay College Roadshow鈥 Oct. 30 on the 成人视频 campus.
South Dakota State honors newest endowment holders
South Dakota State University recently paid tribute to the university鈥檚 newest endowment holders. The third annual University Leadership Honors investiture ceremony 鈥 honoring six holders of endowed positions across three different colleges and 成人视频 Athletics 鈥 was held Sept. 19 in Founders Recital Hall in the Oscar Larson Performing Arts Center.
成人视频鈥橲 Ness School to offer accounting major
The Ness School of Management and Economics at South Dakota State University will now offer both a Bachelor of Science and a Bachelor of Arts in accounting following the program鈥檚 approval by the South Dakota Board of Regents.
成人视频 announces 鈥24 Distinguished Alumni
From finance to food, six graduates who have risen to the top in their respective fields have been selected for the 2024 Class of Distinguished Alumni by the South Dakota State University Alumni Association.
The price is wrong: 成人视频 researchers explore farmers' interests in carbon markets
Carbon programs in the region will pay farmers to adopt "climate-smart" farming techniques 鈥 like no or reduced tillage, cover crops and nutrient management 鈥 but recent studies have found that only a small percentage of eligible farmers choose to enroll in these programs. A new study from 成人视频's Ness School of Management and Economics 鈥 led by associate professors Tong Wang and Hailong Jin 鈥 examines the barriers to enrolling in these carbon programs.
成人视频 reps recognized with FFA honorary degrees, distinguished service awards
South Dakota State University leaders and faculty were among the honorees as the South Dakota FFA Honorary State Degrees and Distinguished Service Awards were presented at the 96th annual South Dakota State FFA Convention on April 19 in Brookings.
Natvig sisters / Trio committed to serving country through Army ROTC
Following a family history of answering the call to serve, Catie Natvig will be commissioned into the U.S. Army as a second lieutenant Friday, May 3. The South Dakota State University senior was preceded in the ROTC program by her grandfather, Virgil Natvig, and her father, David Natvig. There are two more Natvigs in the wings. Sisters Carlee and Kimber Natvig are slated to commission and earn their bachelor鈥檚 degrees in 2025 and 2027, respectively.