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You searched: Monument Health’s Respiratory Care program is offering scholarships and sign-on bonuses, which are available to students in the South Dakota State University Respiratory Care program.
South Dakota State University was ranked No. 2 in Intelligent.com’s rankings for Best Master’s in Data Science Degree Programs of 2022. In addition, ³ÉÈËÊÓƵ was cited for having the best online program.
For the third time in its history, the American Society of Civil Engineering student chapter at South Dakota State University has been named the top chapter in the nation. There are 407 student chapter in the American Society of Civil Engineering, which is the nation’s oldest engineering society.
South Dakota State University has been named one of 2022’s best colleges for nursing by the website Scrubsandbeyond. ³ÉÈËÊÓƵ was ranked No. 15, climbing 24 spots from its ranking in 2021.
CAIRNS director speaking at the South Dakota Art Museum. The Center for American Indian Research and Native Studies (CAIRNS) Director Craig Howe, Ph.D., will speak during two South Dakota Art Museum public events.
Beginning in 2018, faculty and staff from the College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions at ³ÉÈËÊÓƵ, alongside the South Dakota Department of Health, began a five-year project to identify barriers and develop solutions to improve the care of South Dakotans with diabetes, heart disease, and stroke. This project was created in response to a call-to-action from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) through CDC-1815.
University Headquarters has South Dakota State University ranked No. 1 when it comes to offering bachelor's and master's degrees in South Dakota.
For the third-straight year, South Dakota State University has been ranked the safest college campus in South Dakota by YourLocalSecurity.com, an ADT authorized provider and partner of SafeStreets.
South Dakota State University President Barry Dunn bestowed the ³ÉÈËÊÓƵ Presidential Medallion upon six individuals Tuesday afternoon for their efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Donna Merkt, who is currently the director of museum experience at Oklahoma City’s Gaylord-Pickens Museum and the Oklahoma Hall of Fame, has been named the director of the South Dakota Art Museum following a national search. Merkt replaces Lynn Verschoor, who retired after 20 years in the position.