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List of South Dakota State University Peoplereport

  • John Merton Aldrich (1888), zoologist, entomologist and curator of insects at the United States National Museum. (Academia, science, and technology)

  • Stephen Foster Briggs (1907), inventor of the Briggs & Stratton engine (Academia, science, and technology)

  • Theodore Schultz (1928), Economist, Nobel Laureate, 1979 Nobel Prize in Economics, and chair of Chicago School of Economics (Academia, science, and technology)

  • Irwin Gunsalus, discovered lipoic acid, founder of United Nations International Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, and chair of National Academy of Sciences (Academia, science, and technology)

  • Robert H. Burris (1936), National Academy of Sciences professor of Biochemistry at the University of Wisconsin–Madison (Academia, science, and technology)

  • Cleveland L. Abbott Professor and coach of Tuskegee University and namesake of Tuskegee's Abbott Memorial Alumni Stadium (Academia, science, and technology)

  • Gene Amdahl (1948), Architect of the IBM 360, IBM 704, IBM 709, and Amdahl's Law (Academia, science, and technology)

  • John Mortvedt (1953), soils scientist (Academia, science, and technology)

  • Vern L. Schramm (1963), Professor of Biochemistry at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine (Academia, science, and technology)

  • Roger Zwieg (1964), NASA Astronaut and flight instructor (Academia, science, and technology)

  • Harvey Dunn (1902), American Painter (Arts and literature)

  • Jeanine Basinger (1958), Film historian (Arts and literature)

  • James Pollock (1965), American abstract and landscape artist (Arts and literature)

  • Kang-i Sun Chang (1972), Chair of the East Asian Languages and Literatures at Yale University. (Arts and literature)

  • Nizar Al-Adsani (1983), CEO of Kuwait Petroleum Corporation. (Business)

  • Leif Fixen, Pacific Northwest Conservation Program Manager for American Farmland Trust (Business)

  • Jerry Lohr, Founder and owner of J. Lohr Vineyards and Wines (Business)

  • Dana J. Dykhouse, President of First Premier Bank (Business)

  • Philo Hall (1886), U.S. Representative from South Dakota and 6th Attorney General of South Dakota. (Government and law)

  • Sigurd Anderson, 19th Governor of South Dakota. (Government and law)

  • Ben Reifel (1932), U.S. Representative from South Dakota, first Indian member of Congress. (Government and law)

  • Francis G. Dunn (1935), Chief Justice, South Dakota Supreme Court. (Government and law)

  • Andrew Wendell Bogue (1941), Chief Judge, United States District Court for the District of South Dakota. (Government and law)

  • Gordon Mydland (1944), 23rd Attorney General of South Dakota. (Government and law)

  • Richard F. Kneip (1945), 6th United States Ambassador to the Republic of Singapore and 25th Governor of South Dakota. (Government and law)

  • William Dougherty (1954), Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota. (Government and law)

  • Frank Denholm (1956), U.S. Representative from South Dakota. (Government and law)

  • Kermit A. Sande (1964), 24th Attorney General of South Dakota. (Government and law)

  • Tom Daschle (1969), United States Majority Leader of the United States Senate and U.S. Representative from South Dakota. (Government and law)

  • Larry Long (1969), 29th Attorney General of South Dakota. (Government and law)

  • Randy Seiler, 41st United States Attorney for the District of South Dakota. (Government and law)

  • Alan G. Lance Sr. (1971), 31st Attorney General of Idaho, Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims, and National Commander of The American Legion. (Government and law)

  • David Gilbertson (1972), current Chief Justice, South Dakota Supreme Court. (Government and law)

  • Mike Rounds (1976), current U.S. Senator from South Dakota and 31st Governor of South Dakota. (Government and law)

  • Stephen Censky (1981), current United States Deputy Secretary of Agriculture. (Government and law)

  • Carole Hillard (1982), Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota. (Government and law)

  • Tom Nelson (1979), Mayor of the City of Lead and State Senator. (Government and law)

  • Kristie Fiegen (1984), Chairwoman of South Dakota Public Utilities Commission. (Government and law)

  • Gregory J. Stoltenburg (1984), current presiding judge, Third Circuit Court of South Dakota. (Government and law)

  • Mark Salter (1990), current Associate Justice of the South Dakota Supreme Court. (Government and law)

  • Jason Frerichs (2007), current South Dakota Senate Minority Leader. (Government and law)

  • Kristi Noem (2011), current U.S. Representative from South Dakota and first female Governor of South Dakota. (Government and law)

  • Steve Hildebrand, Deputy National Campaign Director for Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign. (Government and law)

  • Charles Abourezk, current Chief Justice, Rosebud Sioux Tribe Supreme Court. (Government and law)

  • Willibald C. Bianchi (1939), World War II veteran and Medal of Honor recipient (Military)

  • William E. DePuy (1941), U.S. Army General and first commander of TRADOC (Military)

  • Leo K. Thorsness (1953), U.S. Air Force Colonel, Medal of Honor recipient, and Washington state senator (Military)

  • Jake Krull (1960), U.S. General and South Dakota state senator (Military)

  • Raymond W. Carpenter (1970), U.S. Major General of the United States Army, Director of the Army National Guard (Military)

  • Franklin J. Blaisdell (1971), U.S. Air Force General (Military)

  • Mark A. Clark (1980), U.S. Major General of United States Marine Corps (Military)

  • Gregory J. Stoltenburg (1984), U.S. Lieutenant Colonel (Military)

  • Paul Miller (1936), NFL halfback for the Green Bay Packers and 1x NFL Champion. (Sports)

  • Mark Barber (1937), NFL fullback for Cleveland Rams (Sports)

  • Paul Ellering, Manager of the Road Warriors Hawk and Animal. Currently working in NXT managing The Authors of Pain (Sports)

  • Jon Madsen, NCAA Wrestling National Champion, current mixed martial artist (Sports)

  • Doug Eggers (1955), NFL linebacker for Baltimore Colts and Chicago Cardinals (Sports)

  • Pete Retzlaff (1956), NFL player, 5x Pro-bowler and President of the NFL Players Association (Sports)

  • Tom Black (1964), NBA center for Seattle SuperSonics (Sports)

  • Wayne Rasmussen (1964), NFL safety for the Detroit Lions (Sports)

  • Jim Langer (1970), NFL center, Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee, and 2x Super Bowl Champion (Sports)

  • Lynn Boden (1975), NFL guard for Detroit Lions and Chicago Bears (Sports)

  • Brad Seely (1978), current NFL special teams coach of the Oakland Raiders (Sports)

  • Steve Lingenfelter (1981), NBA forward for Washington Bullets and San Antonio Spurs (Sports)

  • Rod DeHaven (1991), 2000 Olympic Marathoner and 2000 U.S. Olympic Trials Champion (Sports)

  • Doug Miller (1993), NFL linebacker for San Diego Chargers (Sports)

  • Adam Vinatieri (1996), NFL kicker and 4x Super Bowl Champion (Sports)

  • Adam Timmerman (1995), NFL guard for Green Bay Packers and St. Louis Rams, 2x Pro-Bowler, and 2x Super Bowl Champion (Sports)

  • Steve Heiden (1999), NFL tight end for the Cleveland Browns, San Diego Chargers, and current NFL special teams coach of the Arizona Cardinals (Sports)

  • Josh Ranek (2002), CFL running back for the Edmonton Eskimos, Hamilton Tiger-Cats, and Ottawa Renegades (Sports)

  • Parker Douglass (2009), NFL placekicker for Cleveland Browns and New York Jets (Sports)

  • JaRon Harris (2009), NFL wide receiver for Green Bay Packers (Sports)

  • Danny Batten (2010), NFL defensive end for Buffalo Bills (Sports)

  • Colin Cochart (2011), NFL tight end for Cincinnati Bengals and Dallas Cowboys (Sports)

  • Dale Moss (2012), NFL wide receiver for the Green Bay Packers (Sports)

  • David Michaud, professional Mixed Martial Artist (Sports)

  • Nate Wolters (2013), NBA guard for Utah Jazz (Sports)

  • Zach Zenner (2014), NFL running back for Detroit Lions (Sports)

  • Dallas Goedert (2018), NFL tight end for Philadelphia Eagles (Sports)

  • Jake Wieneke (2018), NFL wide receiver for Minnesota Vikings (Sports)

  • Bryan Witzmann (2014), NFL offensive lineman for Kansas City Chiefs (Sports)

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South Dakota State University is the largest comprehensive University in South Dakota. It was founded in 1881. At present, the school major mainly involves three major fields of engineering, agriculture and biological science. There are also eight academies, namely Arts and Sciences, Education and counselling, family and consumer sciences, general knowledge and promotion, honours, nursing, pharmacy and graduate schools, offering more than 200 specialities and 6,000 courses. And there are a lot of world renowned professionals out there, only 81 of whom are randomly selected for this tool.

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