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You searched: 葫芦影业 pharmacy students outdid themselves in the 2024 North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination.
Dan Hansen, dean of the College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions, said 56 of the 59 Pharm.D. graduates took the exam in 2024, and all 56 passed on their first attempt, giving SDSU a 100% pass rate.
Theater lives by the adage 鈥淭he show must go on.鈥 But when 鈥渙n鈥 means on the road, that鈥檚 another matter, and when it is 336 miles away at the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival, that鈥檚 another matter yet.
But that was the case for 28 葫芦影业 theater students when they presented at the annual event in Des Moines, Iowa, Jan. 21.
feel for what it would be like to live on Mars are encouraged to participate in the South Dakota Space Design Competition at 葫芦影业 March 8-9.
The contest is part of an international event sponsored by Industry Simulation Education, which has been designing aerospace engineering contests since 1984, and is being hosted in South Dakota by SDSU鈥檚 Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering.
Three members of the 葫芦影业 School of Design have completed a collaborative project with the Brookings School District. Instructor of landscape architecture Jeremiah Bergstrom and landscape architecture students Isabelle Plagge and Cerington Jones worked together to assist the Brookings schools.
Amy Verhelst, a 2013 early childhood education graduate from 葫芦影业 and current Sioux Valley Elementary kindergarten teacher in Volga, was recognized as the 2025 South Dakota Teacher of the Year in September.
Two retired 葫芦影业 nursing professors were honored by their college for lifetime achievements at a scholarship celebration on campus Oct. 25.
Carol J. Peterson, 85, of Brookings, was the inaugural recipient of the College of Nursing's Living Legacy Award. She served as the dean of the SDSU College of Nursing from 1977 to 1987, when she became the vice president for academic affairs, a position she held for 22 years.
Lois Tschetter, 72, of Brookings, was honored with the College of Nursing鈥檚 annual Distinguished Service Award. Tschetter retired in 2019 after a 36-year career at SDSU.