State’s only alfalfa pathologist mentors student-researchers to big discoveries
Alfalfa is one of the most valuable — and understudied — crops in the country. Here’s what these students and their mentor are doing to change that.
Alfalfa is one of the most valuable — and understudied — crops in the country. Here’s what these students and their mentor are doing to change that.
Imagine seeing yourself in the form of a life-size statue at the Smithsonian Institute — she doesn’t have to, and it’s well-deserved.
Dakota State University has been named to the U.S. Cyber Command’s Academic Engagement Network, joining other colleges and universities nationwide in the partnership.
“The goal of AI is to upgrade jobs.” That’s one of many valuable takeaways for these students studying artificial intelligence.
Here’s a look at this week’s People You Should Know.
“It’s been cool to take things from the classroom and install them into my business.” Where learning meets doing, amazing things can happen!
In this week’s column, Jodi shows how a timely conversation sheds light on the “why” behind plans to help South Dakota become a “state of cyber.”
Dakota State University is planning a cybersecurity research center in Sioux Falls estimated to bring at least 400 six-figure-paying jobs and $100 million in annual economic activity.
There is such a thing as “cyber hygiene,” and this is a good reason to practice it.
“Disruptive innovations tend to use new technologies to change the business landscape, forcing other players to adapt or go out of business.”