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State Tipoffs Involving South Dakota Newsletter for Sunday April 09, 2023 ( 8 items )  

Ala. Securities Commission Joins Multiple States in $10 Million Settlement With Robinhood for Failing Investors
MONTGOMERY, Alabama, April 7 -- The Alabama Securities Commission issued the following news: The Alabama Securities Commission (ASC) announced today that it has joined a multi-state settlement with Robinhood Financial LLC, which will pay up to $10.2 million in penalties for operational and technical failures that harmed main street investors. The settlement stems from an investigation spearheaded by state securities regulators in Alabama, Colorado, California, Delaware, New Jersey, South Dakot  more

Corn Stalks in Space: NASA Next-Gen Battery Breakthrough Fueled by Multidisciplinary Collaboration at South Dakota Mines
RAPID CITY, South Dakota, April 5 (TNSfund) -- The South Dakota School of Mines and Technology issued the following news release: South Dakota Mines has received a new $750,000 NASA EPSCoR grant to fund research into the next generation of lithium-sulfur batteries for use in space technology. The grant comes following a breakthrough on campus into a new polymer-biocarbon cathode coating made from corn stalk residues that stabilizes next-generation battery chemistry to nearly double the charging  more

Morningside University: Phi Alpha Theta Participates in Regional Conference
SIOUX CITY, Iowa, April 1 (TNSres) -- Morningside University issued the following news: Morningside University's Phi Alpha Theta history honor society chapter sent nine students and two professors to the regional conference hosted by the University of South Dakota on March 20. Morningside's group of 11 was the second largest group at the conference, behind the group from the University of South Dakota. Seniors Derek Anderson, Michelle Arnold, Moses Dunbar, Brett McEachern, Megan Messersmith, a  more

Roambee Partners With Lohr College of Engineering
BROOKINGS, South Dakota, April 6 (TNSpar) -- South Dakota State University issued the following news: Last fall, Sanjay Sharma, a 1993 graduate of South Dakota State University and the current CEO of Roambee Corporation, made it a personal goal "to bridge the gap" between Silicon Valley and SDSU. Through an emerging collaboration with the Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering, that gap is beginning to close. Over the past few months, Rajesh Kavasseri, associate dean for research for the Lohr C  more

S.D. Gov. Noem to President Biden: "We'll See You in Court"
PIERRE, South Dakota, April 7 -- Gov. Kristi Noem, R-South Dakota, issued the following news release: Governor Kristi Noem announced that South Dakota will "see [President Biden] in court" over the Biden Administration's proposed reimagination of Title IX, which exists to protect equal opportunities for girls. "South Dakota will not allow this to stand. We will lead. We will defend our laws. Only girls will play girls' sports. President Biden, we'll see you in court," Governor Noem tweeted. L  more

S.D. State University: Anderson Earns CSCA Federation Prize
BROOKINGS, South Dakota, April 6 (TNSawa) -- South Dakota State University issued the following news: Jennifer Anderson, an associate professor of communication studies in the School of Communication and Journalism at South Dakota State University, has been named the Federation Prize recipient from the Central States Communication Association. Along with Anderson, two collaborators, Sydney O'Shay, an assistant professor from Utah State University, and Kailin E. Phillips, an assistant professor   more

S.D. State University: Emerging Entrepreneur in Residence Program Launches in Ness School
BROOKINGS, South Dakota, April 7 (TNSpro) -- South Dakota State University issued the following news: The Ness School of Management and Economics is proud to present the Emerging Entrepreneur in Residence program. The Emerging Entrepreneur in Residence (EEIR) program is an exciting initiative organized by the SDSU Entrepreneurial Studies Program in the Ness School of Management and Economics. This program invites a practicing entrepreneur to campus and facilitates engagement with SDSU student  more

S.D. State University: Severud's Large Mammal Ecology and Management Lab Adventures
BROOKINGS, South Dakota, April 7 (TNSres) -- South Dakota State University issued the following news: This semester was William Severud's first teaching 417/517 Large Mammal Ecology and Management. The assistant professor in South Dakota State University's Department of Natural Resource Management is a firm believer in hands-on, experiential learning. He created the "Large Mammal Ecology and Management Lab" to provide students those types of opportunities. Each week this semester, students--t  more