Did you know there are dinosaurs in Rapid City?

ICPCNews thanks the class taught by M. King Adkins at South Dakota School of Mines and Technology for highlighting some of the local attractions near this year’s contestOverlooking Rapid City, five dinosaur sculptures have been watching over Rapid city for more than...

A South Dakota distinctive: The Badlands

ICPCNews thanks the class taught by M. King Adkins at South Dakota School of Mines and Technology for highlighting some of the local attractions near this year’s contestVisiting Badlands National Park The Badlands are a unique geological formation found East of Rapid...

South Dakota Landmarks: Mt. Rushmore

ICPCNews thanks the class taught by M. King Adkins at South Dakota School of Mines and Technology for highlighting some of the local attractions near this year’s contest Arguably the most well-known sculpture in America, Mount Rushmore features sixty-foot high...

History lives in Rapid City

King  Adkins and his wonderful students at South Dakota School of Mines and Technology have been working hard all spring to highlight wonderful Rapid City, South Dakota, host city for this year’s ACM-ICPC World Finals. Today they tell us about some historical...