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SDSU’s civil engineering students were a part of three competitions at the American Society of Civil Engineers in Manhattan, Kansas from April 13-15.

SDSU Civil Engineering students earn awards at regional competition

Maria Atkinson, Reporter April 25, 2023

South Dakota State University’s civil engineering students participated in three competitions through the American Society of Civil Engineers April 13 through the 15 in Manhattan, Kansas. The students...

AISES to host engineering conference

AISES to host engineering conference

Oakley Jandreau, Reporter March 8, 2022

While most South Dakota State University students will be enjoying spring break next week, the university will be busy hosting the American Indian Science and Engineering Society Region 5 Conference. The...

Mechanical engineering majors Maddie Mingo (from left), James Smith and Eric Beehler place controls onto a defibrillator board in a College of Nursing simulation lab.

Departments collab to improve classroom accuracy

Jacob Boyko, News Editor February 1, 2022

In South Dakota State University nursing labs, students practice realistic simulations of scenarios they will likely face on the job. But there was one problem: there wasn’t an easy way to accurately...

Project Albatross: Students take to the skies for future of transportation

Project Albatross: Students take to the skies for future of transportation

J. Michael Bertsch, Managing Editor (He/Him) March 30, 2021

Five students publicly showcased their prototype for an autonomous, human-carrying drone, an engineering senior design project currently two years in the making. “The goal of this project was to be...

Engineering student Nick Runge works on drone for the design project at South Dakota State University.

Senior design team looks towards future with human-carrying drone

Sammi Schrag, News Editor February 13, 2020

Imagine being stuck in traffic, late to the big presentation you’ve been working on for months. Or trying to eat breakfast in the car when your $4 coffee spills everywhere. It happens all the time; it’s...

Robotics Club shoots for the moon after win on the court

Robotics Club shoots for the moon after win on the court

J. Michael Bertsch, News and Lifestyles Editor January 15, 2020

The South Dakota State University Robotics Club is heading to Kennedy Space Center to compete in the 2020 NASA Lunabotics competition. Last fall, the club beat out schools such as the University of Minnesota,...

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