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- 1951-2012 (Creation)
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The South Dakota State University Economics Club is a chapter of the Student Section of the American Farm Economic Association, established in 1910. The Club adopted its constitution in 1955. Its three primary goals are to stimulate interest in Economics and related fields, foster cooperation and mutual support among students in the Social Sciences, and provide opportunities for broader connections between students and professionals in these areas. Membership includes students with a strong interest in Economics and allied Social Sciences, as well as graduate students and faculty involved in teaching, research, and extension within the Economics department.
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This collection documents the activities and membership of the South Dakota State University Economics Club through newsletters, constitutions, reports, brochures, photographs, and event materials. It includes detailed records of annual awards banquets, senior brochures highlighting graduating members, and photos from various club trips to cities such as Denver, Milwaukee, Omaha, Minneapolis, and Wyoming. The collection also captures the club’s participation in campus traditions like Hobo Day, including floats, parades, and related celebrations, as well as social events such as summer arts festival booths, fall picnics, and Christmas parties. Newspaper articles and club fliers further illustrate the club’s presence and engagement within the university community.
This collection provides valuable insight into the social, academic, and extracurricular life of Economics students at SDSU. It highlights the club’s role in fostering professional development, camaraderie, and community involvement among Economics students and faculty. The variety of materials documents not only formal club operations but also the broader cultural and social experiences that shaped student life, making it a rich resource for studying campus traditions, student engagement, and the history of Economics education at SDSU.
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