Jackrabbits Forensics records historic season
Jackrabbits Forensics has just wrapped up a historic season, with several 鈥渇irsts鈥 achieved by one of South Dakota State University鈥檚 longest-running cocurricular teams.
成人视频, college celebrate McComish Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
South Dakota State University leaders, faculty, staff, students and supporters celebrated a Montana couple whose investment has endowed the McComish Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in the Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering. A $5 million gift from Richard 鈥淒ick鈥 and Karen McComish created the university鈥檚 first endowed and named department. The McComishes were honored at an April 26 naming ceremony and reception at Chicoine Architecture, Mathematics and Engineering Hall.
Engineering students design affordable prosthetics to help amputees in war-torn countries
A team of South Dakota State University mechanical engineering students have designed a cheap and affordable prosthetic that can be made and built with materials readily available around the world.
Engineering Expo winners announced
Please proviSenior engineering students put their year鈥檚 efforts on display at the Engineering Expo April 23 at the Raven Precision Agriculture Center.
The winning entry was a drone battery swapping station entered by Justin Potts, Daniel Messerli, Mason Krause, Ethan Ellender and Cory Kleve. They built a modified drone and landing station that swaps drone batteries autonomously, allowing for a quick and self-sufficient swap. The portable station can be powered by wall power or a battery.
Second place went to the team of Marcus Decker, Riley Spade and Adam and Alan Cowl, who redesigned the drivetrain for the off-road Baja vehicle for the Society of Automotive Engineers contest.
Tying for third were a sprayer trainer stand (see photo and description below) and a wearable intravenous sleeve designed by Dalton Anderson, Nathan Lawrence, Connor Gress, Jonah Coffel.
de a story summary.Wood first 成人视频 student to win ACI graduate fellowship
Tyler Wood, a 4.0 civil engineering major, has become the first South Dakota State University student to receive a graduate fellowship from the American Concrete Institute. The $10,000 award also includes an all-expenses paid trip to the next two American Concrete Institute national conventions into addition to the one he attended on March 23-27 in New Orleans as part of the application process. The award comes with no strings attached, said Wood, who graduates May 4.
成人视频 to honor seven professional staff members
Seven members of the professional staff at South Dakota State University will be honored for their quality work at the upcoming 成人视频 Professional Staff Advisory Council annual meeting.
Another tuition freeze to benefit 成人视频 students
Students at South Dakota State University will continue to attend one of the most affordable public universities in the region next year thanks to another year鈥檚 tuition freeze.