SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY what’s inside: JOB OPPORTUNITIES
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FALL TERM
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Start Date/Instruction Begins Last day to drop or add and adjust final fees “W” grade begins Labor Day - CLASS DAY Last day to submit a graduation application for Fall 2020 First half Fall Term ends Native American Day - CLASS DAY Deficiency reports due by midnight Last day to drop a course Veterans’ Day - CLASS DAY Non-Class Day Thanksgiving Recess No classes; Final Exam Preparation Final exams (Online/Remote) Grades due by midnight
Note: There is no Fall 2020 Commencement Ceremony
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JANUARY 11 Start Date/Instruction Begins JANUARY 18 Martin Luther King Day Holiday JANUARY 20 Last day to drop or add and adjust final fees JANUARY 21 “W” grade begins JANUARY 29 Last day to submit a graduation application for Spring 2021 FEBRUARY 15 Presidents’ Day Holiday MARCH 8-12 Spring Break MARCH 15 First half Spring Term ends MARCH 18 Deficiency reports due by midnight APRIL 2-4** Easter Recess APRIL 6 Last day to drop a course MAY 3-7*** Final exams MAY 8 Commencement MAY 12 Grades due by midnight ** The Governor authorized administrative leave on the Monday following Easter in Spring 2020 and classes were canceled. Although April 5 is currently scheduled as a class day, please note this and plan events accordingly. *** May 7 - official graduation date noted on transcript
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COLLEGES AND DEPARTMENTS COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, FOOD & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES • Agricultural & Biosystems Engineering • Agronomy, Horticulture & Plant Science • Animal Science • Dairy & Food Science • Natural Resource Management • Ness School of Management & Economics • Veterinary & Biomedical Sciences
COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES • Biology & Microbiology • Chemistry & Biochemistry • Geography and Geospatial Sciences • Physics
COLLEGE OF ARTS, HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES • Aerospace Studies • Architecture • English • Military Science • Ness School of Management & Economics • Psychology • School of American and Global Studies • School of Communication & Journalism • School of Design • School of Performing Arts • Sociology & Rural Studies
COLLEGE OF PHARMACY & ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONS • Allied and Population Health • Pharmaceutical Sciences • Pharmacy Practice
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION & HUMAN SCIENCES • Consumer Sciences • Counseling & Human Development • Health & Nutritional Sciences • Teaching, Learning & Leadership
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COLLEGE OF NURSING • Graduate Nursing • Undergraduate Nursing
GRADUATE SCHOOL JEROME J. LOHR COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING • Agricultural & Biosystems Engineering • Civil & Environmental Engineering • Construction & Operations Management • Electrical Engineering & Computer Science • Mathematics & Statistics • Mechanical Engineering VAN D. & BARBARA B. FISHBACK HONORS COLLEGE
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for New College Students - Amanda DeWitt, lifehacks.org
College is the time to try new things, meet new people, and have new experiences. The things is, it can all fall apart if you don’t have a clear idea of what you are getting into. Be sure to make the best of it with these tips for new college students.
contacts wisely. Many sororities and fraternities have these resources available, some even in database form! You can trade off with this friend or do something nice like bake him/her cookies for their help.
1. GO TO CLASS Oh, it will be so tempting to sleep in. After all, you’re a college student! You can do what you want, right? Well, you sure can if you want to scramble to make up for it later on. It is much easier to hold a GPA than to attempt to bring it up!
5. ON THAT NOTE, CONSIDER JOINING A SORORITY OR FRATERNITY I was/am a nontraditional student (about five to seven years older than most students at my university), so this was not quite in my realm, but I was often jealous of the many opportunities afforded to these students. Yes, you have to go to social events. Yes, you might get categorized as a snob or fill-in-the-inappropriatename-blank, but you really can benefit from the social network and resources.
2. KNOW WHAT YOU CAN HANDLE COURSE-WISE It is much better to finish a semester ‘late’ (who doesn’t these days?) than to have a nervous breakdown because of over-scheduling yourself. In the bigger picture, a few months or even a year does not make that much of a difference, unless you want to brag about how you finished school on time. 3. GET INVOLVED You might be attending school in a different state, or even in your own state. Either way you can afford to expand your interests and meet new people. College is an easy way to make contacts and new friends! 4. MAKE FRIENDS IN YOUR PROGRAM WHO ARE AHEAD OF YOU This way you might be able to borrow their old tests, notes and/ or lab reports. This is not cheating, but using your resources and
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6. BUY YOUR BOOKS ONLINE OR FROM A FRIEND Many companies like Amazon sell textbooks cheaper than at universities and offer gift cards at a decent rate to sell them back. I had a great experience with the buyback program…much better than selling a book back for next to nothing at the school store! 7. KEEP IN CONTACT WITH YOUR FAMILY Yes, you should make contacts and friends at college. This does not mean you should ignore your family who likely supports you, or encouraged you to get to where you are today. Give them a call, Skype them, send them a card, or do something during the semester to let them know you are thinking about them. continued on page 19
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8. KEEP IN CONTACT WITH OLD FRIENDS One of my biggest regrets in life was intentionally falling out of touch with high school friends. I had joined a group of people who convinced me that the only important thing was their group and if friends or family did not understand, they should be cut off (read: I got into a pyramid-like scheme). I missed out on so much, and now the stream of Facebook updates from my high school friends makes me sad. Sometimes something similar happens if you meet the man or woman ‘of your life’ who you can’t stand being away from. Break away and connect with the friends who have been there for you forever. You can undo some of the damage if you lose touch, but it will never really be the same. 9. LEARN FROM MISTAKES If you do something stupid (like join a pyramid-like scheme), learn from your mistakes. College is a time not only for learning about Chemistry and the correct way to cite a source, but for learning about life. Learning how to come back from mistakes is a big part of the college experience. 10. BE SILLY You have a little bit of margin during this time to get away with crazy things and not look too foolish (hey, it’s college!) Use this time to go on adventures and do silly
things that likely will be looked down upon later in life. This is also a great way to bond with your new friends. 11. BE CAREFUL Yes, have new experiences. Yes, be silly. Do not do things that you know might endanger your life, health or self-image. 12. LEARN HOW TO BALANCE AND PRIORITIZE Time management skills are completely necessary to explore all that college life has to offer. There will always be activities, social events, school events, trips, homework, and tests for which to study. Part of life is managing the time that we have, so my advice would be to learn this early on in your college career. 13. LEARN ABOUT YOURSELF Figure out what you want out of life. You don’t need to know right away, but be thinking about this as you experience new things, meet new people, and explore the world of knowledge.
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CAMPANILE Coughlin Campanile, the face of South Dakota State University, is a chimes tower that stands 165 feet tall. Made of limestone and brick, the campanile was a gift from 1909 graduate Charles Coughlin, who was the president of the Briggs and Stratton Company from 1935 to 1972. The campanile rings out the time, on the hour and plays music during the 10-minute period in-between classes as students are walking on campus. To visit the campanile and climb its 180 steps, check out a key at the Alumni Association office or the University Police Department. - sdstate.edu
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OFF CAMPUS
Dining
King’s Wok Chinese
Applebee’s Bar & Grill
Culver’s
Sake Sushi & Hibachi
Buffalo Wild Wings
Hardee’s
Wok N Go
Cubby’s Sports Bar & Grill
Jimmy Johns
Café Coteau Choco Latte Coffee & Handmade Candy Cottonwood Bistro Cottonwood Coffee Kool Beans Coffee and Roasterie Mission Coffee House Scooter’s Coffee Starbucks Cook’s Kitchen Prairie Café Lounge and Lanes The Depot Backyard Grill & BBQ Flavor Indian & Asian Fare
The Lodge Whiskey Creek Wood Fire Grill
KFC McDonald’s Subway
Dairy Queen
Micro Doughnuts
Zesto Drive-In
Pints & Quarts
Guadalajara Mexican Restaurant
Wooden Legs Brewing Company
Qdoba Mexican Eats
Hy-Vee Kitchen & Chinese Express
Taco Express Taco John’s Taco Bell 1000 Degrees Neapolitan Pizzeria Domino’s George’s Pizza Little Caesar’s
Nick’s Hamburger Shop
Papa John’s Pizza
Perkins Family Restaurant & Bakery
Papa Murphy’s Take N’ Bake Pizza
Craft Fusion
Pizza Hut
Old Market Eatery
Pizza King
Pheasant Restaurant & Lounge
Arby’s Burger King
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WORSHIP ABUNDANT LIFE 2120 3rd Street 692-2564 • www.albrookings.org
FAITH REFORMED CHURCH 1330 Main Ave. S. • 692-9049 www.faithbrookings.com
ASCENSION LUTHERAN CHURCH 2030 Third Street • 692-6565 www.ascensionbrookings.org
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 527 5th Street • 692-2116 www.FBCbrookings.org
BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH 714 17th Ave. S. • 692-2858 ww.bethelbrookings.org
FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH Main Ave. and 8th St. • 692-6251
BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH 2023 20th St. S. • 692-7156 BROOKINGS BAPTIST CHURCH 1027 Main Avenue S. www.brookingsbaptistchurch.org BROOKINGS CHRISTIAN CHURCH 424 8th Street • 692-9203 BROOKINGS FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD Corner of Orchard and 17th Ave South 692-9377 CATHOLIC CAMPUS PARISH Pius XII Newman Center, SDSU 1321 8th Street • 692-9461 CHURCH OF CHRIST 814 3rd Street • 692-2684 CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS 200 22nd Avenue • 692-9350
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 405 7th Avenue • 692-2416 HOLY LIFE TABERNACLE 241 Mustang Pass • 692-4616 www.holylifetabernacle.com FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 625 Fifth Street • 692-4345 www.brookingsmethodist.org GRACEPOINT WESLEYAN 1420 Orchard Dr. • 692-6671 www.gracepointwesleyan.org ISLAMIC CENTER OF BROOKINGS 803 13th Avenue • 697-6187 KINGDOM HALL OF JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES Highway 14 East 693-3265 or 693-4088 MT. CALVARY LUTHERAN CHURCH MISSOURI SYNOD 629 9th Avenue • 692-2678 www.mountcalvary1.org
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OUR SAVIOR EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH WISCONSIN SYNOD 1010 Eighth Street South • 692-6989 PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH L.C.M.S. 1104 22nd Avenue S. • 692-5272 ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 726 6th Street • 692-2617 ST. THOMAS MORE CATHOLIC CHURCH 1700 Eighth Street South • 692-4361 www.stmbrookings.org SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 601 4th Street (in the 1921 Building) 1-605-277-9488 STERLING UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 20200 471st Avenue, Brookings, SD UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST 828 8th Street South • 697-2882 www.brookingsucc.org UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CENTER (E.L.C.A.) 1404 8th Street • 692-4880 www.sdsulutheran.org WAGON WHEEL COWBOY CHURCH 506 3rd Avenue, Brookings 605-461-6727
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SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY THINGS TO DO
at SDSU and around Brookings... Dakota Nature Park
is open to public use for activities such as fishing, bird-watching, hiking, biking, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, ice skating, canoeing, kayaking, and picnics.
Brookings County Outdoor Adventure Center boasts an Olympic-length archery range and shooting gallery.
McCrory Gardens
is a botanical garden & arboretum operated and maintained by South Dakota State University.
Fear Asylum
is South Dakota’s #1 haunted attraction. Check their facebook page for most current information on the 2020 season.
Agricultural Heritage Museum
Come experience the history of South Dakota’s agriculture and settlement, as well as, learn about the technology of farming and life on the northern Great Plains at the Agricultural Heritage Museum!
South Dakota Art Museum
features seven spacious galleries and a collections archive of more than 7,000 works of art. Among the galleries, four feature rotating art from its permanent collections including Harvey Dunn paintings, Paul Goble illustrations, and Marghab Linens.
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