Friday Jun 26 | South Dakota State
New Associate Degrees Approved for BHSU and NSU
New Associate Degrees Approved for BHSU and NSU PIERRE, S.D. With the goal of producing a more highly educated workforce for the state, the South Dakota Board of Regents approved new associate degree programs at Black Hills State University and Northern State University.
Guest column: Draw new leader from Indian Country
The Office of Indian Education became the Bureau of Indian Education on Aug. 29, 2006.
Pace of sculpting quickens at Crazy Horse
T. Denny Sanford admits it: He would like to see the horse's head completed on the Crazy Horse monument near Custer before his time on earth is done.
Tim Giago: Bureau of Indian...
First, let me dispense with the very boring but very necessary details. The Office of Indian Education became the Bureau of Indian Education on Aug.
The nation's colleges are struggling to graduate almost half of the students who walk through their doors.
Receptions, rummage sales, auctions, classes and outer space will keep things hopping at the Taube through this summer.
Homesteading topic of next History & Heritage Book Club meeting
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 29, 2009 CONTACT: Dorinda Daniel, 773-6006, Dorinda.Daniel@state.sd.us Homesteading topic of next History & Heritage Book Club meeting PIERRE , S.D. -- Members of the History and Heritage Book Club will learn about the challenges of homesteading in at their June meeting.
My Voice: Volunteers believe in power of public service
They come from all over America. AmeriCorps VISTA members currently serving in South Dakota are from as far away as Alaska, Wisconsin and Virginia yet as close as North Dakota and South Dakota.
BHSU Streaming Commencement Online
It's the season of pomp and circumstance. Over the next few weeks, thousands of KELOLAND students will receive high school and college diplomas for their hard work in classes.
BHSU plans $8 million science building
Legislators are promising quick action on a measure overhauling Iowa's sex abuse laws, but only after people have a chance to weigh in at a public hearing.
Pierre Man Picked To Lead SD Rural Electric Association
The South Dakota Rural Electric Association has hired its eighth general manager of the group that represents the state's electric cooperatives.
Transfer process serves as unnecessary collegiate challenge
The decision to transfer changes the familiar pace of the first few years of college, spinning what should be a joyful experience into confusion.
Coal plant hinders environmental goal
The president of South Dakota State University says he's reluctant to sign a pledge to reduce campus greenhouse gases at the same time the university relies on coal to help heat the campus.
Coal plant hinders environmental goal
The president of South Dakota State University said he can't sign a pledge to reduce campus greenhouse gases at the same time the university relies on coal to help heat the campus.
Free Tuition Available for Secondary Teacher Certification
Erin Walti/SUN Local college graduates will soon have an opportunity to receive their teaching accreditation without paying a dime in college tuition.
Windsor grads to compete in national tournament final four
Former Windsor graduates Matt Tasset and Keighton Hatten will be playing for Black Hills State University in the final four round of the NAIA national tournament tonight at 5 p.m. Tasset is a freshman forward ...
Righteous Brother Bill Medley Performs At McCallum Theatre
McCallum Theatre is pleased to present Righteous Brother Bill Medley, with special guest Gary Mule Deer, for one performance on Sunday, March 15, at 7:00pm. Bill Medley, a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, ...
The Less Discriminatory (But Still Discriminatory) Alternative
Earlier this week, Ray Fisman wrote an interesting column at Slate.com about testing in the employment context.
Effective April 6, the Dickinson Hospital will have a permanent CEO. Reed Reyman of Terry, Mont., was named as the CEO of St.
Veteran of 26 years brings military into the classroom
Master training specialist Larry Tentinger pauses for a photo while in Iraq. Tentinger has had three tours in six years.