A nearly $700,000 National Science Foundation-funded piece of cutting-edge equipment will help South Dakota Mines researchers accelerate scientific discoveries.
More than 1,000 South Dakota Mines students across every major will connect with top science and engineering companies at the annual Fall Career Fair on Tuesday, Sept. 16, from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m., aiming to land jobs and internships.
South Dakota Mines enrollment fell slightly this year, with 2,541 undergraduate students compared to 2,579 in fall 2024 – a decrease of 38 students. While undergraduate enrollment is slightly down, Mines saw a nearly 15% increase in doctoral studen...
Next fall, 20 students from Papua New Guinea are expected to enroll at South Dakota Mines as part of a new partnership aimed at strengthening the country’s STEM workforce. A delegation from Papua New Guinea recently visited Mines during a tour...
Tugba Ozdemir, Ph.D., assistant professor of nanoscience and biomedical engineering at South Dakota Mines, has created a groundbreaking skin serum that uses a patent-pending peptide to draw in the body’s own hyaluronic acid (HA), rejuvenating skin...
This summer, South Dakota Mines students Jonathan Brickey and Cambell Thompson traveled to Liberia with Engineers and Scientists Abroad (ESA), where they immersed themselves in village life, installed new technology, taught science labs, and even...