Student Profiles
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Daphne Moutsoglou Hometown: Brookings, SD Major: Microbiology / Chemistry / Pre-Medicine
Named a 2007 Goldwater Scholar, Daphne already conducts research at the National Institutes of Health as an undergraduate. Shes well on her way to a career in clinical research.
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Jane Tschetter Hometown: Brookings, SD Major: Business Economics
China. Spain. Washington, D.C. SDSU has given Jane the best of opportunities all over the world. Now shes using those experiences and her economics degree to build a future business career in the administration of non-profit organizations.
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Zeke Hanson Hometown: Canton, SD Majors: Communication Studies & Theatre / History
Zeke hopes that the skills he's developed in film at SDSU take him all the way to Los Angeles and a career operating his own production company.
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Michael Brozik Hometown: Madison, SD Major: Biology / Pre-Medicine
With a solid biology program, SDSU was a great fit for Michael, since he plans to attend medical school. With excellent undergraduate research experience and a top academic record, hes well on his way to becoming a surgeon.
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Whitney Karpen Hometown: Jefferson, SD Major: Mechanical Engineering
SDSU gives Whitney the chance to pursue diverse interests in both engineering and music. Shes active in four music ensembles while preparing for a future in biomedical engineering.
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Justin Goetz
Hometown: Aberdeen, SD
Major: Political Science
Justin stands out among college students across the United States. He was named a 2006 Truman Scholar, a prestigious scholarship awarded each year to only 75 students nationwide who are interested in a career dedicated to public service.
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Randy Barrett Hometown: Madison, SD Major: Broadcast Journalism
Personal attention from professors is standard at SDSU. That attention helped Randy receive recognition from the U.S. Olympic Committee as a leader among minority college students nationwide.
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