DSU students gain new perspectives on cyber field through Cyber Leadership and Intelligence program
International affairs, national security, business and cyber come together in this one-of-a-kind Cyber Leadership and Intelligence degree.
International affairs, national security, business and cyber come together in this one-of-a-kind Cyber Leadership and Intelligence degree.
Dakota State University, a school with a national reputation for all things tech, strives to provide an education for those near and far through a broad lineup of online programs.
Project management, application development and business analytics: They are three growing fields that a student can enter with one degree from Dakota State University.
One of the 51 women vying for the title of Miss America this coming week could go home with a scholarship from Dakota State University.
“Every academic institution in the country is chasing cyber. Every single one.” But DSU president José-Marie Griffiths is proving she can run with the best of them.
“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.