Forster named S.D. High School Journalist of the Year
Recent Lincoln High School graduate Emma Forster of Sioux Falls has been named the 2023 South Dakota High School Journalist of the Year.
SDSU alumnus selected as Pulitzer Center Reporting Fellow
Jacob Boyko, a 2023 graduate from the South Dakota State University School of Communication and Journalism, has been selected as a Pulitzer Center Reporting Fellow. Boyko joins a cohort of 44 fellows and adds to the exclusive list of SDSU students selected for this competitive fellowship.
Broadcasting history documentaries to air on SDPB
Films produced by South Dakota State University associate professor Rocky Dailey, including two documentaries featuring notable figures in South Dakota broadcasting history, will air on South Dakota Public Broadcasting in June.
Dakota Debate Institute returning to SDSU campus July 9-14
Dakota Debate Institute, a weeklong opportunity for high schoolers to learn and build upon forensics fundamentals, is returning to the South Dakota State University campus this summer. The camp, set for July 9-14 in Brookings, is for students entering ninth through 12th grades who want to work on their speech and debate skills. No experience is required.
Jacks News meeting industry needs
From Twitter to TV, the news fills our daily lives. At South Dakota State University, students are working to keep campus and beyond "in the know" through Jacks News. Jacks News is housed within SDSU's School of Communication and Journalism (COJO). As part of the Broadcast News Reporting class, students gain critical skills and experience needed in the industry.
Six student speakers to be featured at SDSU commencement
Six South Dakota State University soon-to-be or recent graduates will be featured speakers at the university's 137th commencement May 6 at the Swiftel Center in Brookings.
SDSU celebrates patent, program that encourages innovation
South Dakota State University’s Rich Normality Design Collaborative (RNDC), a multiprogram collaboration at the university, celebrated a patent-signing event on campus April 19. The patent was issued in April 2022 for a connector device that promotes children’s building skills, and the event was used to highlight RNDC’s evolution at State and how the initiative helps build a pipeline of creative and innovative thinkers.