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SDNA Young Journalist of the Year

Carrie Moore, 2011, was named the Young Journalist of the Year at the South Dakota Newspaper Association Convention in April. She is pictured with her boss and SDNA President, Charley Najacht, also a...

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Visual Arts printmaking alumna holds MFA show

South Dakota State University and SDSU Visual Arts printmaking alumna Rose Sexton just had her MFA exhibition at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Additional images from her MFA show may be...

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’95 Journalism grad’s second book of poetry published

Real Boy Blues covers a surprising range of topics, with poems about road kill, baseball, sons and their fathers, hitch hiking and JFK’s assassination. Before moving to Bellingham, Wash., in July...

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Chuck Raasch shares expertise with journalism classes

Journalist Chuck Raasch visited with students this fall in the Basic Newswriting and Magazine Writing classes about his career and the changes he has seen in the newspaper industry.  A Castlewood...

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Photos from the J.P. Hendrickson Faculty Scholar and Herbert Cheever Jr....

Dean Dennis Papini welcomed honored guests to the College of Arts & Sciences recognition of the first J.P. Hendrickson Faculty Scholar and presentation of the Herbert Cheever Jr. Liberal Arts...

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Video of J.P. Hendrickson Faculty Scholar and Herbert Cheever Jr. Lecture

Video of the South Dakota State University College of Arts & Sciences first J.P. Hendrickson Faculty Scholar and Herbert Cheever Jr. Liberal Arts Lecture is available on YouTube:...

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Colette Adrian-Kessler ’89 receives honors for contributions to award-winning...

PIERRE, SD (April 7, 2014)—USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) recently honored Colette (Adrian) Kessler with its “Legacy of Conservation Award” for her contributions to the agency’s...

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Mary Woster Haug new book is family memoir

Mary Woster Haug’s new book, “Daughters of the Grasslands,” is a compilation of memoirs of her family life. “I grew up on the grasslands west of the Missouri River in South Dakota. I am the middle...

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Meyer named Hendrickson Scholar, delivers Cheever Lecture

Timothy Meyer, lecturer of Economics, received the second annual J.P. Hendrickson Faculty Scholar award and delivered the Herbert Cheever Jr. Liberal Arts Lecture on Jan. 21  .  Both were sponsored by...

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Three Journalism and Mass Comm Alumni Honored

The South Dakota State University Department of Journalism and Mass Communication will honor three distinguished alumni during its annual spring journalism awards banquet April 8 at the Days Inn. The...

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Geography alum Jordan Long visits Kenya as part of a collaborative...

Jordan Long, earth research scientist for the USGS/EROS Center, has travelled the world researching vegetation patterns and climate trends in a host of diverse geographic environments. The delicate...

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Former broadcast journalist got start due to minor

Terry Harris’ career in broadcast journalism got started due to his choice of a college minor. Harris, who is now a journalism and mass communication instructor specializing in broadcast journalism,...

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The Collegian helped Strasburg solidify career choice

Agricultural journalism alumnae Arin Strasburg ’99 created her own successful career in the agriculture industry as a graphic designer. She said experience at South Dakota State University provided a...

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Passion for teaching

2012 graduate with history and Spanish majors enjoys time in classroom After graduating from South Dakota State in 2012, Tyler Fitz accepted an internship for Sen. John Thune’s Washington, D.C.,...

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Video of J.P. Hendrickson Faculty Scholar and Herbert Cheever Jr. Lecture

Video of the South Dakota State University College of Arts & Sciences first J.P. Hendrickson Faculty Scholar and Herbert Cheever Jr. Liberal Arts Lecture is available on YouTube:...

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Colette Adrian-Kessler ’89 receives honors for contributions to award-winning...

PIERRE, SD (April 7, 2014)—USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) recently honored Colette (Adrian) Kessler with its “Legacy of Conservation Award” for her contributions to the agency’s...

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Mary Woster Haug new book is family memoir

Mary Woster Haug’s new book, “Daughters of the Grasslands,” is a compilation of memoirs of her family life. “I grew up on the grasslands west of the Missouri River in South Dakota. I am the middle...

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Meyer named Hendrickson Scholar, delivers Cheever Lecture

Timothy Meyer, lecturer of Economics, received the second annual J.P. Hendrickson Faculty Scholar award and delivered the Herbert Cheever Jr. Liberal Arts Lecture on Jan. 21  .  Both were sponsored by...

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Three Journalism and Mass Comm Alumni Honored

The South Dakota State University Department of Journalism and Mass Communication will honor three distinguished alumni during its annual spring journalism awards banquet April 8 at the Days Inn. The...

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Geography alum Jordan Long visits Kenya as part of a collaborative...

Jordan Long, earth research scientist for the USGS/EROS Center, has travelled the world researching vegetation patterns and climate trends in a host of diverse geographic environments. The delicate...

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