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    Impulse

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    [Page] 2 Pathways to Innovation: Program merges engineering, entrepreneurship and perhaps bicycle rentals. [Page] 4 High-performance computing: College hosts National Science Foundation’s Research Experience for Undergraduates. [Page] 6 There must be something in the water: Five members of the swim and dive team were members of The Summit League All-Academic Team in 2015-16. Four were engineering majors, including one stunt diver. [Page] 10 Youth camps: A glance at what is available for the science-minded youngster at SDSU. [Page] 11 Career-launching camp: When Sierra Lutz attended Ready, SET Go! a year ago, it guided the academic all-star to her current major and life goal.[Page] 12 Qiquan Qiao: Associate professor of electrical engineering bestowed with Hohbach title at investiture. [Page] 14 The Ulmer connection: In May 2017, Jordan Ulmer will become the third generation of his family to graduate from the Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering following grandpa Ewald ’60 and dad Karl ’90.[Page] 16 Serving in Bolivia: Members of the Engineers Without Borders chapter made three trips to Carmen Pampa to continue water purification work in the rural, mountainous area. [Page] 20 Cousins closer through engineering studies: Engineering still is a male-dominated program, but three cousins from Pierre are helping to change that and have drawn a lot closer to one another as a result.[Page] 21 Diedre Beck: Student breaks ground with her selection as Chi Epsilon national scholarship winner.[Page] 22 Andrew Robison: The 2014 graduate in mechanical engineering, chemistry and German is tabbed for a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship at Purdue University. [Page] 23 Emily Meerdink: The 4.0 civil engineering major repeats as a South Dakota Space Grant Consortium Scholarship winner, but her career interest is in the ground, not the sky. [Page] 24: Linking recruitment, scholarships: Iowa engineering firm creates new scholarship for mechanical engineering majors.[Page] 26 Cole Jorgense: Junior mechanical engineering major becomes first Army ROTC cadet from SDSU to earn the prestigious Legion of Valor Award. [Page] 27 Image Processing Lab: The 27-year-old program is deemed an “Act of Excellence” by the South Dakota Hall of Fame, which noted its internationally recognized work. [Page] 28 Faculty notes [Page] 30 Retirements [Page] 32 Clayton Knofczynski Former students remember “Kaa-nof” by endowing mechanical engineering scholarship. [Page] 34 Distinguished Alumni [Page] 35 Alumni notes [Page] 36 Development reporthttps://openprairie.sdstate.edu/coe_impulse/1062/thumbnail.jp

    College of Nursing, Winter 2020

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    FEATURES[Page] 2 Partnering with CareSpanCOLLEGE NEWS[Page] 6 Administrative changes[Page] 7 Horsley appointed[Page] 8 Tribal palliative care programs[Page] 9 Leadership cohort[Page] 10 Olson completes 20th year[Page] 12 Johnson honoredALUMNI NEWS[Page] 13 Bohnenkamp receives awardSTUDENT NEWS[Page] 14 Mercer leads ROTC unit[Page] 15 ROTC gives Rohlfs experience[Page] 16 Cancer can\u27t stop DNP grad[Page] 18 Accelerating students\u27 dream careersSDSU FOUNDATION[Page] 20 Decision based on commitmenthttps://openprairie.sdstate.edu/con_mag/1011/thumbnail.jp

    College of Nursing

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    FEATURES[Page] 2 Renovation Plans[Page] 6 Welcome New Dean[Page] 8 Zweifel to Deliver National Presentation COLLEGE NEWS[Page] 10 Retirements:Lois TschetterBarbara HobbsMarylou MylantSandra MordhorstJanice Schardin[Page] 17 Arends, Vockrodt Earn Certification[Page] 18 Cassy Hultman Pieces Clinical Experiences[Page] 20 Graduate Students Work, Study Together[Page] 21 Sigma Theta Tau Inductees[Page[ 22 Scholarly Outcomes[Page] 25 New Faces[Page] 28 SDSU Foundation ALUMNI NEWS[Page] 26 Dunlap Impacts Pediatric Nursinghttps://openprairie.sdstate.edu/con_mag/1010/thumbnail.jp

    College of Nursing, Spring 2022

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    COLLEGE NEWS[Page] 2 Healthcare Simulation Center opens [Page] 6 Naming event honors alumna [Page] 8 Warne receives honor [Page] 10 Rapid City site offers accelerated program [Page] 11 Changes coming to Rapid City site [Page] 12 Engineering students continue work [Page] 14 Welcome new hires [Page] 16 Scholarly work [Page] 18 Mitchell honored [Page] 19 Grant helps NANEC work [Page] 20 Ray receives DAISY [Page] 21 Distinguished Service winner [Page] 22 Teacher of the Year [Page] 24 IMPACT RNS [Page] 26 Want to be a Nurse? winner graduatesALUMNI NEWS[Page] 28 Monument Health employees awarded[Page] 29 From DNP to VPSDSU FOUNDATION [Page] 30 Benefits of scholarships[Page] 32 Anything\u27s possiblehttps://openprairie.sdstate.edu/con_mag/1013/thumbnail.jp

    Impulse

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    FEATURES [Page] 2 Growth Analysis An increase in the number of international students and the number of female students are two elements in the college’s strong enrollment growth. [Page] 6 From Southeast Asia to South Dakota Mechanical engineering freshman Jin Hang Ng has followed the footsteps his father left 35 years ago when he came to SDSU from Malaysia. [Page] 8 People make the difference Kevy and Vanessa Konynenbelt visited SDSU mostly to please their mother’s boss. It proved to be just the start of their good experiences here. [Page] 10 Engineer turned firefighter When the two-story, 107-year-old Copper Lounge collapsed in downtown Sioux Falls Dec. 2, 2016, Capt. Mike Murphy was glad he had an engineering degree. [Page] 12 Back on campus Tyler Hill, a 2011 construction management graduate, serves as superintendent for the $8 million Alumni Center, which is to be completed in June. 14 Precision ag After planting the first-in-the-nation precision ag major in the fall, faculty in the Department of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering are expecting an abundant harvest. [Page] 16 Rich Reid The college’s associate dean was inducted as a fellow in the American Society of Civil Engineering, an honor awarded to only 3.5 percent of its membership. [Page] 18 An entrepreneur After three years as a city engineer on the Denny Sanford PREMIER Center in Sioux Falls, Robbie Veurink has started two businesses of his own. [Page] 20 An enterprising engineering student Merrick Erickson has a suggestion for parents wanting to send their skateboarder off to college with a skateboard, and he’s selling SDSU longboards through the University Bookstore. COLLEGE NEWS [Page] 22 STEM Partnership A new program is uniting regional businesses in the sponsorship of the college’s science, technology, engineering and mathematics outreach activities. [Page] 24 Impact of scholarships Administrators and students testify to the need for more scholarships. [Page] 26 Vital stats A quick look at enrollment and graduates, broken down by departments. [Page] 28 Phonathon 2017 PhoneJacks were busy this winter soliciting donations for scholarships and other needs within the college’s departments. [Page] 29 A new way to look at bridges Junwon Seo, an assistant professor, is testing the feasibility of using drones for bridge inspections. [Page] 30 New faces A baker’s dozen joins the college. [Page] 34 Faculty awards Four collect honors at Celebration of Faculty Excellence. [Page] 35 Distinguished engineer The college will recognize Niaz Latif as its 138th distinguished engineer at its banquet April 25.[Page] 36 In memoriam Professor Emeritus Alfred Andrawis, who taught for more than a quarter-century in the electrical engineering department, is remembered.https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/coe_impulse/1058/thumbnail.jp

    College of Nursing

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    FEATURE[Page] 2 Student-athletes balance busy schedules COLLEGE NEWS [Page] 6 LeBeau honored [Page] 8 Student receives Avera Wokini Scholarship [Page] 10 College receives HRSA grant [Page] 11 Simulation receives provisional accreditation [Page] 12 Regional Health Rapid City\u27s student room [Page] 14 Population Health Evaluation Center opens FACULTY NEWS [Page] 16 Honors [Page] 18 New FacesALUMNI NEWS [Page] 22 Classes of 1959 and 1968 visit [Page] 23 VabderWoude, Damgaaed honored [Page] 24 Patient interaction drives Morrision [Page] 26 Salter creates unique gift [Page] 27 SDSU Foundationhttps://openprairie.sdstate.edu/con_mag/1009/thumbnail.jp

    Impulse, Fall 2020

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    Features: 2 | Meet the New Associate Dean for Research3 | Ge Given Grant To Upgrade Genomic Data Website 4 | Covid-19 Causes Adjustment To Student Life On Campus 6 | New Staff — Roberts, Dawkins, Meredith 8 | Retirees — Robert Schmidt, Leann Warner 10 | Faculty News 12 | Ph.D. In Mechanical Engineering Created 15 | College News 16 | SDSU, Capital Services Expand Fellowship Program 18 | Capital Fellowships Serve As Ladder To Career Success 20 | Imaging Engineers Testing Prototype Calibration Device 22 | Virtual Job Fair Gains Collective ‘Like’ 23 | Knabach Award Goes To Michael Ropp 24 | Student News 28 | Student-Athlete Mingo Jumps At Chance To Compete 30 | Cager Dentlinger Taking Moon To Mars Challenge 32 | Engineers And Extracurriculars 34 | Alumni News 37 | Construction Management Grads Lead Precision Ag Center Project 38 | Distinguished Alum Gene Sieve 40 | Dean’s Club 41 | Helping Develop A Vision For The Futurehttps://openprairie.sdstate.edu/coe_impulse/1068/thumbnail.jp

    Impulse, Fall 2021

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    2 | Lohr Endows Dean Position4 | Faculty News8 | Prasad Receives NSF Career Award12 | Jones Steps Aside14 | Liu Already Busy at Work15 | Hemphill Leads Heavy Highway Construction16 | Hitting the Road for CIM Program18 | Rave Precision Ag Center Opens20 | \u27Mr. Missouri River Energy Services\u27 Honored22 | Recalling the 1971 Crisis26 | Students Help With Robotic Walker28 | Liu Receives Sander Professorship31 | SDSU Nabs 5 Tau Beta Pi Scholarships32 | Chapter Honored33 | Marcy Receives Leadership Honor34 | Hackman Stars in Class and Field36 | Dergan Leads the Way38 | Finding a Way to Melt, Filter Water40 | Alumni News44 | Smart Givinghttps://openprairie.sdstate.edu/coe_impulse/1070/thumbnail.jp

    Impulse (College of Engineering Publication)

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    [Page] 2 Dennis Helder Says Farewell[Page] 5 Computing Cluster Impresses[Page] 6 College Partners with Research Park[Page] 8 Kurtenbach Honored[Page] 10 3D Printing for Mars[Page] 12 Ni Honored[Page] 14 Alumni News[Page] 16 Power of a Scholarship[Page] 18 Human-Powered Vehicle Team Repeats Out West[Page] 19 Friesen Wins IAM3D Challenge[Page] 20 Vital Statistics[Page] 22 Dean\u27s Club[Page] 24 Development Director\u27s Reporthttps://openprairie.sdstate.edu/coe_impulse/1065/thumbnail.jp

    Designing adaptable buildings

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    This paper builds on the introductory paper (Schmidt et al., 2008) submitted for the 2008 DSM conference
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