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  1. South Dakota State University (SDSU or SD State) is a public land-grant research university in Brookings, South Dakota. Founded in 1881, it is the state's largest and most comprehensive university and the oldest continually operating university in South Dakota. [4]

    • 400.69 acres (162.15 ha)
    • Barry H. Dunn
    • Jack the Jackrabbit
    • 11,465
  2. About SDSUSouth Dakota State University is the state’s largest, most comprehensive higher- education institution. As South Dakota’s Morrill Act land-grant university, SDSU had a fall 2023 enrollment of 11,505, with students coming from 48 states and 74 countries. Students can choose from 88 majors, 38 specializations, 104 minors, 39 master’s degree programs, 16 Ph.D. programs and two ...

  3. The School of English and Interdisciplinary Studies at South Dakota State University is a vibrant community of faculty and students dedicated to the teaching and learning of language, literature and culture.

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  5. South Dakota State University is a public university in Brookings, South Dakota. The university has about 12,816 students. It was founded in 1881. The current president of the university is Barry H. Dunn. Sports. The athletics teams of the university are called the Jackrabbits. They have 19 varsity teams, most of which compete in The Summit League.

    • $323 million (2016)
    • 1881
    • $121.9 million (2017)
  6. South Dakota State University ( SDSU or SD State) is a public land-grant research university in Brookings, South Dakota. Founded in 1881, it is the state's largest and most comprehensive university and the oldest continually operating university in South Dakota.

  7. South Dakota State University, public coeducational institution of higher learning in Brookings, eastern South Dakota, U.S. It was established by an act of the Dakota Territorial Legislature in 1881 as a land-grant college , under the provisions of the Morrill Act of 1862.

  8. Words have power.Power for beauty, for change, for hope. Power to help us remember, grow, connect, enliven. The English major provides a broad background in literature, an understanding of the language and skill in its use. It prepares students for writing and editorial work; for teaching careers; for professional schools of law, business, theology and library science; and for any endeavor in ...

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