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CA STEM Seekers visit SD!
Pictured: Ashley Armstrong, a Science Education Specialist at SURF, leads visiting students from NationsClassroom on a hoistroom tour. Picture by Stephen Kenny at SURF; article written by Mike Ray (SURF) and published November 13, 2023. […]
Read ArticleSpace for Teachers
Calling South Dakota Teachers! Are you ready for an out-of-this-world opportunity at the UT Austin Center for Space Research? Teacher program applications wanted for rural or other communities representing populations traditionally underrepresented in STEM/STEAM fields. Learn […]
Read ArticleAtomic Force Microscope funded by NSF
Pictured: Wageesha Sharma, a doctoral candidate in the Karen M. Swindler Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, works with Rajesh Sani, Ph.D., distinguished professor in the Karen M. Swindler Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering […]
Read ArticleInnovation Expo Rapid City Recap
On Tuesday, October 17th, entrepreneurs, innovators, and investors gathered in Rapid City at the South Dakota Mines campus. This innovative event was packed full of speakers and networking opportunities that allowed the chance for people to […]
Read ArticleNSF Track-1 Seed Grant Recipients
Congratulations to the five awardees for the NSF Track-1 Seed Grant competition for year five. Listed are the recipients, along with their research project titles. Drumroll, please! Seed Grant Recipients & Project Titles: Way to […]
Read ArticlePostdoc Appreciation: Tanvi Govil
In honor of Postdoc Appreciation Week that took place during September 18 – 22, we would like to introduce you to Tanvi Govil of South Dakota Mines! See her in action at the lab (pictured). Recently, as part […]
Read ArticleMines Researchers Receive NSF Funding
Press Release: South Dakota Mines Photo: Dr. Gokce K. Ustunisik and Dr. Roger Nielsen stand in Ustunisik’s laboratory at South Dakota Mines. The data generated with equipment like this gives geologists an understanding of processes […]
Read ArticleNSF Grant for Future Electric Grid
Published by South Dakota State University. Through a four-year, $750,000 grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF), South Dakota State will partner with universities from the far-corners of the United States to improve electrical grids […]
Read ArticleSDSU Ready for NASA’s ‘Break the Ice’ Lunar Competition
Published Aug. 7 by Renee Ortiz from Keloland. BROOKINGS, S.D. (KELO) — Surviving someplace other than Earth sounds like a sci-fi movie but students and staff at SDSU’s College of Engineering are working on a […]
Read ArticlePutting Pine Ridge on the Map
This piece by Native Science News was published July 31. By Melanie Lenart Oglala Lakota College is using the power of big data to develop flood maps that will help protect the reservation in a […]
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