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A $6.7 million renovation has changed the floorplan and priorities at the South Dakota Mines library.
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Researchers at South Dakota Mines have received a National Cancer Institute grant to support work regarding black phosphorus and cancer treatments.
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South Dakota Mines students are building computer models that could help predict cattle and corn markets.
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One student has accomplished what only four other students at South Dakota Mines have done.
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Students at South Dakota Mines in Rapid City are celebrating a pair of big wins. The school took home first place in two categories of a state business competition.
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The donation will help fund the Nucor Mineral Industries Building to replace an aging classroom and research facility that contains asbestos.
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South Dakota Mines and the National Security Innovation Network: We talk with research team members from Mines about their work with NSIN.
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On June 17, 2015, a white supremacist gunman killed nine people during a bible study at Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina. Reverend Sharon Risher was working as a hospital chaplain when she learned her mother and two cousins were among the dead.
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Combining creativity and artistic activities is the premise behind a new program at South Dakota Mines called Art+Engineering.
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Underground and surface mines can be very dangerous environments. South Dakota Mines has spent the past year developing a virtual reality training module that essentially mimics the mining environment and its mission is to improve hazard safety instruction.