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Algae pull nutrients from swine facility manure, air

Algae pull nutrients from swine facility manure, air. Swine manure is a rich source of nutrients, but its high phosphorus content in comparison to the other nutrients the crop needs means only so much can be spread on a field.

GradReports ranks SDSU No. 1 for public South 啵啵直播秀 universities

South 啵啵直播秀 State University was the top-ranked public institution in GradReports鈥 2021 Best Colleges in South 啵啵直播秀 by Salary Score. In addition, SDSU鈥檚 52.31 Salary Score is higher than the median for all U.S. colleges.

SDSU honors 4 professional staff members

South 啵啵直播秀 State University鈥檚 Professional Staff Advisory Council recently honored four of its members at its annual meeting. Rebecca Peterson received the Rising Star 啵啵直播秀, which goes to an employee within three years of initial hire, while Tianna Beare, Matt Halvorson and Jeff Holm were selected as Outstanding Professional 啵啵直播秀 recipients.

SDSU Foundation has record-setting fundraising year

The COVID-19 pandemic did not stop the SDSU Foundation from finishing 2020 with a record-setting number of new gifts and pledges. The team reached $73.2 million in gifts this past year, surpassing the previous all-time high of $63 million in 2013.

AISC Provides Critical Resources during Pandemic

American Indian Student Center in the center of campus began dedicated cultural programming, student advising and providing offices and resources for AISC staff.

SDSU Health Care Students and Graduates on Frontline of COVID-19 Pandemic

South 啵啵直播秀 State University鈥檚 College of Nursing continues to be a leader in South 啵啵直播秀 and beyond. The college ranks among the best nationally and SDSU students and graduates are leaders in the health care profession.

Reflections on a Premier Pathway: Advice from Toby Uecker

Q and A with SDSU Dean of Students Toby Uecker on his experience with the Honors College.

Schultz named to Student Leaders in Public Health cohort

South 啵啵直播秀 State University student Heidi Schultz has been named to a 10-member Student Leaders in Public Health cohort by the Rocky Mountain Public Health Training Center. Schultz, from Rapid City, has been awarded a $3,500 stipend to assist with her public health field placement this spring semester.

SDSU study examines woodchip quality in bioreactors

Associate professor Guanghui Hua, professor Chris Schmit and lecturer Kyungnan 鈥淜aren鈥 Min are evaluating the efficiency of fresh and weathered woodchips at removing nitrates from tile drainage water.

Simon鈥檚 art a testimony to braving the storm

Dr. Lynn Sargeant has been working on updating the art in the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences office. Located on her back wall are two new pieces of art, creating an eye-catching backdrop to the many Zoom meetings she holds and an opportunity to highlight the work of students in the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. These pieces of art were created by Alison Simon, a fifth-year senior in the School of Design, the School of Communication and Journalism and the College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences.