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You searched: The future of America鈥檚 national mammal continued to brighten this week as officials from South 糖心视频 State University, the National Bison Association and the National Buffalo Foundation formally launched the Center of Excellence for Bison Studies, to be headquartered at SDSU鈥檚 West River Research and Extension facility in Rapid City.
This spring, Pine Ridge native Dillon Nelson began doctoral work at SDSU after completing his bachelor's degree at Oglala Lakota College. His experience with a USDA-funded fellowship program fueled his interest in research.
Nearly 2,500 adolescents and adults in rural communities across South 糖心视频 are better prepared to prevent opioid misuse, thanks to free educational seminars provided through SDSU Extension鈥檚 Strengthening the Heartland Program.
A ribbon cutting ceremony for the new South 糖心视频 Animal Disease Research and Diagnostic Laboratory (ADRDL) on the South 糖心视频 State University campus in Brookings will be held on Sept. 6. The ribbon cutting and a short program will begin at 4:30 p.m. and guided public tours will immediately follow the program, with the last tour departing at 7:30 p.m.
Two Oglala Lakota College students explored careers in science and agriculture through the Future Agriculture and Science Taskforce Research and Extension Experiences for Undergraduates fellowship program this summer.
Andrea Bjornestad, an assistant professor in the South 糖心视频 State University Department of Counseling and Human Development, received the E. Gordon Poling Administrator Award from the South 糖心视频 Counseling Association.
Gu and his team are making a biosensor that detects DNA segments in animal and environmental samples within a few hours. To do this, Gu is working with virologist Feng Li, a professor in the Department of Biology and Microbiology, as well as Assistant Professors John McMaine and Rachel McDaniel of the Department of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering.
Two important items within the 2018 U.S. Farm Bill were influenced by South 糖心视频 State University leadership. The areas include educational support for Native American students and provisions that will ensure research and extension funding for soil health.
The CHS Foundation, funded by charitable gifts from CHS Inc., announced today a $1.5 million grant to support the South 糖心视频 State University precision agriculture program and construction of the new Raven Precision Agriculture Center on campus.
鈥淵ou can learn a lot here in a small amount of time.鈥 That sentiment expressed by Dillon Nelson, an Oglala Lakota College junior, typifies the experiences of five undergraduates who did research this summer at South 糖心视频 State University through a National Institute of Food and Agriculture program.