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that is as science-based and
unbiased as possible to understand the world around
them.”
A junior with a hardearned 3.96 GPA, Sleep says
Grand Challenges is unlike
any college course she has
taken thus far. “This is the
most intense class. It has
challenged me to look at
things from different angles
than maybe how I’ve looked
at them before. It has already
made me step outside my
comfort zone, my biases and
opinions - to analyze the bigger picture,” says the junior
who grew up on a ranch near
Spearfish.
Far from your typical
class, students are assigned
to conduct research on topics by reading contemporary
books, journal and news
articles; they are encouraged
to participate in discussions
with experts and researchers
who are invited to lead the
class each week. In developing the plan for the course,
Dunn and his co-instructors
utilized education, research
and SDSU Extension resources found within the state’s
Land Grant University.
Dunn co-teaches the class
with Timothy Nichols, Dean
of the Van D. and Barbara
B. Fishback Honors College,
and Suzanne Stluka, SDSU
Extension Food & Families
Program Director. The class
is partially funded through a
USDA Higher Education Challenge grant.
“From my perspective,
this class combines the trifecta of the Land Grant University’s mission,” Nichols
explains. “Our approach includes engaging instruction,
leading edge research and
community engagement.”
Nichols adds that student
diversity plays an integral
role in this class, which is
attended by honors students
from a number of colleges
within the university pursuing degrees in diverse areas;
from Nursing, Pharmacy,
Engineering and Agriculture Education to Psychology, Sociology, English and
Computer Science. “The mix
of student backgrounds and
perspectives makes for lively
discussions and a really exciting learning environment.
For example, students with
traditional production agriculture backgrounds bring
different experiences and
ideas to the conversation
than their classmates with
more urban backgrounds.”
Nichols explained that
the course was part of a
larger collaborative grand
challenges initiative supported by the USDA grant.
Other elements include
funded undergraduate
student research projects
and outreach to the youth in
the community through Boys
and Girls Clubs in Brookings, Flandreau, Yankton and
Martin.
#honorsgrandchallenges
Nichols, Dunn and Stluka
were very intentional in
creating an environment
within the classroom where
students feel comfortable
and driven to discuss these
very real challenges.
To invite comments and
discussions beyond the
university walls, the class is
using #honorsgrandchallenges on Twitter. Throughout
the semester, students will
also conduct service projects within the Brookings
community, which give them
the opportunity to share the
information they have discovered. “These students are
the moms, dads, consumers
and community leaders of
the future,” Stluka explained.
“We assign them personal
responsibility, community
outreach and community
education projects with the
hope that after this experience they feel equipped to
speak up on these topics.”
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Real Estate sells ?rst followed by personal property
Real Estate consists of 1 1/2 story 1368 sq ft 3 bedroom home with partial basement, 1 car attached
garage and 1 car unattached garage. This very clean well maintained home features new roof, vinyl
siding and propane furnace. Situated on a large lot this property has a great location, close to school
and hospital.
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION: E 1/2 of Lots 1 & 2 and all of Lots 3, 4, 5 & 6 Block 3 Albright’s Add.
TERMS & CONDITIONS: $7,500 non-refundable down payment day of auction with balance due at closing on
or before November 3, 2015. Title Insurance and closing service fees split 50-50 between buyer and seller. 2015
Real Estate taxes prorated to closing. Possession upon receipt of ?nal payment. Announcements day of auction
take precedence over printed material. Peterson Auctioneers are representing seller.
Frances Winckler,
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Lee Wittmeier, Tyndall, SD
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77.29 acres of Norway Township,
Dan Specht
605-661-0283
Carla Mueller
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September
29th
BROOKINGS, S.D. - During
the recent South Dakota
State Fair, a family member
tossed a half full plate of fair
food into the trash. Samantha Sleep wasted no time.
She pulled out her iPhone,
snapped a photo, posted it
to her twitter account and
tagged it with #honorsgrandchallenges.
During the recent South
Dakota State Fair, a family member tossed a half
full plate of fair food into
the trash. Samantha Sleep
wasted no time. She pulled
out her iPhone, snapped
a photo, posted it to her
twitter account and tagged
it with #honorsgrandchallenges.
Documenting food waste
isn’t a hobby for this South
Dakota State University nursing student. It’s an assignment.
Sleep, 20, is among 24
honors students enrolled in
the Grand Challenges class
taught collaboratively by faculty and staff from SDSU Extension, Van D. and Barbara
B. Fishback Honors College
and College of Agriculture
and Biological Sciences.
Food waste is among
several topics Sleep and her
peers study, discuss, Tweet
about and debate during
the semester-long honors
colloquium which addresses
topics of hunger, obesity,
climate change, sustainable
energy and food safety - all
grand challenges identified
by the U.S. Department of
Agriculture.
“How, in a nation of plenty, do we still have hunger?
There is no simple answer these are all complex issues.
There are many perspectives
and conflicting data on all
these challenges,” explains
Barry Dunn, South Dakota
Corn Utilization Council
Endowed Dean of the SDSU
College of Agriculture and
Biological Sciences and SDSU
Extension Director. “It’s our
job to provoke and challenge students’ paradigms
and belief systems. It’s not
about students being right
or wrong; it’s about these
students using information
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PARCEL 1: Legal: Iverson Tract 3, SE1/4 NE1/4 SW1/ NE1/4 in Sec 15-92-53, Clay
County, SD--South side of road--39.27 taxable acres. Taxes are $1,245.50. Soil types
include Hg and Ho with productivity ratings of 76% and 88%.
INTERESTED IN THIS SPOT?
PARCEL 2: Legal: Iverson Tract 4, NW1/4 NW1/4 in Sec 14-92-53, Clay County,
SD. 38.02 taxable acres. Taxes are $1,148.30. Soil types include Ow and Ho with 665-5884 TO
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productivity ratings of 81% to 88%.
The Clay County FSA Office shows both parcels 100% tillable with a CCC corn yield of
139bu and bean yield of 35 bu. Both parcels of land are excellent! A great opportunity
for investors and farmers to purchase a smaller tract of quality land. Call for a free,
property information packet including maps.
TERMS: Each parcel will be sold separate and will not be tied together. 10%
nonrefundable down payment due day of auction with balance due on closing of
November 6, 2015. Possession on closing or after the crops have been harvested.
Both parcels will be sold subject to the 2016 lease. Each parcel receives $6,825 cash
rent with first half due on March 10, 2016 and 2nd half due on November 1, 2016.
Title insurance and closing costs will be split 50/50 between buyer and seller. Clay
County Abstract & Title Co is the closing agent. Seller will pay taxes through 12-31-15.
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