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PIERRE, S.D. – A
research study that
measures the impact of
South Dakota’s six public
universities on the state
economy will be released
Tuesday, Jan. 31, at a briefing for state lawmakers in
Pierre.
“This study updates
initial baseline research
conducted in 2010,” said
Randy Schaefer, president
of the South Dakota Board
of Regents. “We were
amazed to learn that the
statewide impact of the
public higher education
system on South Dakota’s
economic growth and wellbeing has grown by 35
percent in six years.”
Both the newest
study and the one from
2010 were conducted by
lead researcher Michael
Allgrunn, associate
professor of economics
at the University of South
Dakota’s Beacom School
of Business. The research
work was sponsored by
the South Dakota Board
of Regents and the South
Dakota Chamber of Commerce & Industry.
Among other findings,
Allgrunn’s research found
that 67,850 people living
in South Dakota would not
be here without the six
public universities. This
includes students; faculty
and staff employed by
the universities and their
families; as well as other
workers and their families
not affiliated directly with
the universities, but who
make a living here due to
the economic activity that
the universities generate.
Additional data will be
released Tuesday when
the full research study
becomes public.
“The economic impact
of our public universities
is quite significant; we
think many people will be
surprised at just how significant,” Schaefer said.
Tuesday’s briefing
includes remarks from
Dr. Allgrunn; Mike Rush,
executive director of the
South Dakota Board of
Regents; and David Owen,
president of South Dakota
Chamber of Commerce &
Industry. The public and
news media are invited
and encouraged to attend.
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If you’re a South Dakota college/university/technical school student, enter
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Complete details are on the website
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Application deadlines are February
24th and March 3rd for the Business and
Student competitions, respectively. The
final event for the qualifiers will be held
in conjunction with the annual GOED Conference April 26, 2017 at the Sioux Falls
Convention Center.
The Governor’s Giant Vision event is
hosted by the South Dakota Chamber
of Commerce and Industry and sponsored by the following: Governor Dennis
Daugaard; Black Hills Energy, Rapid City;
Citibank, N.A. of Sioux Falls; Christiansen Land & Cattle Ltd., Kimball; Dacotah
Bank, Aberdeen; Daktronics, Inc., Brookings; MidAmerican Energy, South Dakota;
South Dakota EPSCoR of Brookings;
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