The rise of The Beacom College of Computer and Cyber Sciences
“The gift has opened many doors.” It’s hard to believe The Beacom College of Computer and Cyber Sciences is only two years old when you see how much has been accomplished.
“The gift has opened many doors.” It’s hard to believe The Beacom College of Computer and Cyber Sciences is only two years old when you see how much has been accomplished.
Think of it as a modern mash-up between a classroom and an office building, with a dash of Silicon Valley-like style. Look inside Mad Labs, where even the furniture is meant to support cyberwork.
A 3D printer, a little hardware and a lot of smarts and empathy created a truly game-changing project at Dakota State University.
It’s a way to keep cyber-trained graduates in South Dakota, attract others back and grow related businesses in this area. Come with us for a look inside the Madison Cyber Labs.
Students (and parents): It’s not too soon to start thinking about how to keep learning and gaining work experience during the summer.
If your business is the victim of a cybercrime — or trying to prevent it — one of the labs in new MadLabs building at DSU can help. Come with us for a look inside the DigForCE Lab.
“This building is a start. It’s not the destination.” Come with us for a fascinating look inside MadLabs, which opens this week and could spark years of business growth for our region.
In a few weeks, DSU will hold its annual Career and Internship Fair. But it’s what leads up to the big day that truly gives students an advantage.
It’s hard to believe, but true: There’s a newly proven method to sharpen your attention, awareness and other cognitive abilities in a way that will help you at work and in your daily life. Students at DSU are finding out about it firsthand.
“When people have a broad knowledge of where they work, they’re more effective at their jobs.” Congrats to DSU for creating a program for new employees that could serve as a model for others.