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May might be mental health awareness month, but it’s also finals week for many college students. That makes this week particularly important for university counseling departments.
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Chad Carpenter, D.D.S., is teaming up with South Dakota Mines students on a prototype for remote robotic dental surgery.
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Water from the Missouri River flows into 20 cities and rural water systems in the eastern part of the state. There are now projects in the works to supply Missouri River water to the rest of the state. It’s part of a long-term plan to begin tapping an irrigation source promised decades ago.
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South Dakota Mines holds their annual cultural expo this week. From the reservations right here in the state to Bangladesh and Nepal, students hosted booths dedicated to their homes.
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The money will go toward scholarships for both the men's and women's basketball programs.
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Laurie Anderson, Ph.D., has earned one of the most prestigious scientific honors. She thought the email announcement was spam at first.
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The Innovation District is nestled between South Dakota Mines and Downtown Rapid City. It's expected to bring 100 tech jobs to the area by the end of the year.
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A computer science student at South Dakota School of Mines and Technology recreated the university’s campus in the video game Minecraft and made it open to the community.
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An assistant professor at South Dakota School of Mines has made a new discovery in nanoparticle research that could benefit engineering, medicine, computing and more.
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Construction starts soon on a new building at South Dakota Mines after an official ground breaking for the $40 million dollar project last week.