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You searched: A heavy-duty cart designed to transport heavy loads in deep underground mine tunnels was the top project presented at the April 22 Engineering Expo at Raven Precision Agricultural Center.
The transporter was built by South Dakota State University mechanical engineering students Braden Hanson, Luke Degen, Haley Evenson, Alli Krantz, Phil Baker and Tyson Boeve on behalf of the Sanford Underground Research Facility, the former Homestake gold mine in Lead that now is a physics research facility.
The Meat Counter at South Dakota State University has acquired an updated piece of equipment that provides students with real-world learning opportunities while offering local consumers a variety of popular meat products.
A single note can hold an entire world of emotion. For South Dakota State University assistant professor Mark Stevens, a single piano piece can hold an ocean. His multiyear commissioning project, “One Drop Contains Oceans,” explores how music from a variety of voices can transform the classical piano repertoire. At 7:30 p.m. Friday, May 2, he will bring those voices to life in a public performance at the Oscar Larson Performing Arts Center.
Just as Mount Rushmore undergoes routine cleaning and preservation work to hold back the hands of time on that national treasure, the Coughlin Campanile on the South Dakota State University campus recently received a once-in-every-couple-decades facelift.
Pamela Boever, accounting assistant in Facilities and Services, has been named South Dakota State University’s Civil Service Employee of the Month for April.
The South Dakota Art Museum invites the public to celebrate its newest exhibit, “Sharing the Care: Stories of Conservation Collaborations,” at a social hour and lecture set for Friday, April 25.
Selections for the third class of Future Innovators of America Fellowships have been announced by the Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering.
Each winter, a special corner of South Dakota State University’s campus comes alive with light and cheer. It feels like something straight out of a holiday film — twinkling lights, festive music, crisp winter air and families and friends coming together to celebrate. The magical scene is set at McCrory Gardens, where Garden Glow transforms the landscape into a winter wonderland, with thousands of sparkling lights illuminating the path.
In this episode of “The Yellow and Blue Podcast,” student host Rylin Yerdon sits down with three of SDSU's most spirited students: Jarrett Wildman, Grant Madsen and Joseph Weber. These three vlogs are known for leading the charge in the vlog student section, sporting their signature yellow and blue striped bibs and igniting school spirit at every football game.
In this episode of “The Yellow and Blue Podcast,” Dave Law, director of project management and engineering for Facilities and Services, takes us through campus operations and recent building projects. We also dive into some of the history of our favorite buildings at vlog.